Saeed Rad
Saeed Rad (Said Rād) | |
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Rad in 2014 | |
Born |
Tehran, Iran | March 1, 1944
Occupation | Actor |
Years active |
1968–1985 2003–present |
Spouse(s) | Nooshafarin (1975–1983) |
Website | Saeed Rad at imdb.com |
Saeed Raad (born 1 March 1944) (Persian: سعید راد; also Romanized as Said Rād and Sa'id Rād) is an Iranian actor and playwright. He started his career in 1967. Rad left Iran in 1986 and lived in Canada but he returned to his homeland in 2000 to continue his career.
After a minor role in Conquerors of the Desert (1969, M. Zarrindast) he was invited by Amir Naderi for the leading role of his debut, Adieu Friend (1971).
Because of his solemn, stern gaze and to some extent a rough complexion, Rad has played the role of rebel individuals in the margin of society. He is one of the main figures in New Wave of Iranian cinema which rose in the early 1970s and faded in the middle of the decade.
His plays
- Deadlock, 1973
- Made in Iran
- Journey of the Stone, 1977
- The Border, 1981
- The Red Line
- Farmaan, 1982
- Daadshah
- Crossing the Mine Field, 1983
- Eagles, 1984
- Duel, 2002
- The Imperilled, 1982
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