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Name
  
Reza Badiyi

Education
  

Reza Badiyi Reza Badiyi Prolific TV Director Dies at 81 Tehran

Born
  
April 17, 1930 (
1930-04-17
)

Occupation
  
Died
  
August 20, 2011, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Tania Harley (m. 1987–2011), Barbara Turner (m. 1968–1985)

Children
  
Mina Badie, Tashi Badiyi, Alexis Badiyi

Movies
  
Policewoman Centerfold, Eye of the Stalker, The Way Back Home, Of Mice and Men, Joe Dancer: The Big B

Similar People
  
Mina Badie, Barbara Turner, Vic Morrow, Kenneth Johnson, Carrie Ann Morrow

Reza badiyi iranian american film director


Reza Sayed Badiyi also known as Reza Sayed Badiei (Persian: رضا بدیعی; April 17, 1929 – August 20, 2011) was an Iranian-American film director. Badiyi also directed episodes of many popular television series. His credits also include developing the opening montages for Hawaii Five-O, Get Smart, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

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Early life and education

Badiyi was born April 17, 1929, in Arak, Iran. His parents were from Isfahan. He graduated from the Academy of Drama in Iran and received the golden medal of art from the former Shah of Iran. He moved to the United States in 1955. He graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in film making.

Career

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Badiyi often worked with Robert Altman. Badiyi was assistant director on the low-budget 1957 film The Delinquents, which marked Altman's feature film debut as a director, and also the cult classic horror film Carnival of Souls, made in 1962.

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Early in his career, he directed episodes of Get Smart, Mission: Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, The Incredible Hulk, Mannix, The Six Million Dollar Man, Starsky and Hutch, The Rockford Files and Police Squad!. He also directed the definitive "fashion show" sequence of the third season of the popular Doris Day Show. There were lowlights, as well, including directing the unsold pilot for Inside O.U.T., starring up-and-coming actress Farrah Fawcett and a chimp for Screen Gems in 1971.

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In the 1980s and 1990s, he directed episodes of Falcon Crest, Cagney and Lacey, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Le Femme Nikita, Sliders and Baywatch.

Awards

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Reza Badiyi was invited by the US government to continue his studies in America after winning an international film award for the Flood in Khuzestan. He later won various awards including the humanitas award for an episode of Cagney and Lacey. He was honored by The Directors Guild of America for directing over 400 hours of Television. On May 2010, Badiyi was honored at UCLA for his 80th birthday and his 60th year in the entertainment industry. In 2009, he was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Noor Iranian Film Festival in Los Angeles, and after his passing in 2011, the festival gave the award his namesake.

Director

This is list showing a selection of entertainment directed by Reza Badiyi, in order by start date. He directed more than 430 tv episodes from 1963 on.

  • 2006 – The Way Back Home
  • 2003 – She Spies
  • 1999 – Early Edition
  • 1999–1998 – Sliders
  • 1999–1998 – Mortal Kombat: Conquest
  • 1997 – La Femme Nikita
  • 1997 – Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • 1997 – The Cape
  • 1996 – Baywatch
  • 1994–1996 – Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • 1992–1994 – In the Heat of the Night
  • 1985–1986 – T. J. Hooker
  • 1982–1988 – Cagney & Lacey (tv series)
  • 1982-1984 – Joe Dancer
  • 1978–1980 – The Incredible Hulk
  • 1977–1979 – The Rockford Files
  • 1976–1978 – Baretta
  • 1974 – The Six Million Dollar Man
  • 1969–1979 – Hawaii Five-O
  • 1969–1972 – Mission: Impossible
  • 1970–1971 – The Doris Day Show
  • Personal life

    Badiyi's third and last marriage was to actress Tania Harley from 1987 until his death in 2011, with whom he had two daughters, Alexis Badiyi and Natasha Badiyi. He was previously married to actress and writer Barbara Turner, whom he has a daughter Mina Badiyi with, and was the stepfather of actress Jennifer Jason Leigh and her sister Carrie Morrow. His first marriage was to Gwendolyn Davis, a co-worker at Calvin Productions in Kansas City, Missouri; and is the father of Steve Badiyi and Mimi Badiyi, and the stepfather to Clifford Davis.

    Death

    Badiyi died in Los Angeles, California, on August 20, 2011 at the age of 81 after struggling with various health issues, he was survived by his five children and three stepchildren.

    References

    Reza Badiyi Wikipedia