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Full Name
  
Rambod Javan

Name
  
Rambod Javan


Role
  
Theater Actor

Height
  
1.76 m

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Born
  
22 December 1971 (age 52) (
1971-12-22
)
Tehran, Iran

Occupation
  
Theatre and film actor and director, TV host

Spouse
  
Negar Javaherian (m. 2014), Sahar Dolatshahi (m. 2009–2014)

Movies and TV shows
  
Khandevaneh, No Men Allowed, Soghate Farang, Green House, Maxx

Similar People
  
Sahar Dolatshahi, Negar Javaherian, Reza Attaran, Mehran Modiri, Mahdi Pakdel

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Rambod Javan (Persian: رامبد جوان‎‎) born on 22 December 1971 in Shahrara. is an Iranian actor, director, TV host and is the author of many screenplays. Rambod Javan has made and directed a locally famous TV program, Khandevane. Khandevane has so far had 4 successful seasons.

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Career

Rambod Javan

Rambod Javan began stage acting in 1991.

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Three years later, he came into the spotlight with a short role in 'The Spouses' (1995) and found fame after appearing in the series 'Green House' (1995).

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He is more known as a comedic actor.

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In 2002, he directed his first series, 'Lost', which was broadcast during the fasting month of Ramadan and was well received by both viewers and critics.

Rambod made his film-directing debut with 'Spaghetti in 8 minutes' (2005) and received a Fajr International Film Festival Phonics for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for 'Sinners' (2012).

The diverse roles he took on in 'Mummy 3' (1999) and 'A Place of Love' (2000) established him as a versatile actor.

Many critics, however, believe 'Pink' (2003) was the apex of his acting career. He was nominated for a Fajr International Film Festival Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor for 'Pink'.

Rambod has appeared in many other series and movies, including 'Born Again' (1997), 'Help Me' (1997), 'The Magic Coat' (1998), 'Maxx' (2004), 'Souvenir from Abroad' (2006), 'The Music Box' (2007), 'Adam's Son, Eve's Daughter' (2009), 'No Men Allowed' (2009), 'The Lab' (2011), and 'Conditional Release' (2013).

Javan appeared in an episode of the popular TV series, "The Spouses." He also appeared in the television series, "The Green House," playing the humorous character Farid Sabahi.

Personal life

Rambod Javan is the son of two Iranian Azerbaijanis parents. He had a brief marriage with Mandana Rouhi until their divorce some years later. Javan remarried Iranian actress Sahar Dolatshahi in 2008, they divorced in 2014.

References

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