Majid Moshiri

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Mar 06, 1962 (63 years old)

Majid Moshiri

Known For

Your Eyes
1h 29m
Movie 2021

Your Eyes

Mojdeh and Amir are on the verge of separation when they find out that Mojdeh is pregnant. Amir, who recently met a girl named Darya, is confused between choosing love and commitment.

Father
0h 45m
TV Show 2018

Father

Haj Ali has always tried to live a righteous life and be the best father he can be for his children, but when his son decides to marry a girl who comes from a family with a different belief system, will Haj Ali be able to welcome her into their lives and be like a father to her as well?

Latex Ceiling
1h 10m
Movie 2017

Latex Ceiling

Kaveh Dehghanpour's first film "Matte Roof" is directed by him and was made in 1996 in one of the locations around Tehran. In this film, which has a social theme and is about the problems of a 30-year-old woman, Shahed Ahmad Lou, Nasim Adabi, and Nima Shahrokh Shahi have played roles. The story of The Matte Roof is about a 30-year-old woman named Pooneh. Pooneh works in a garbage dump and is looking to make a living, but judgments and failures make things harder for her. He wants to marry a man but ...

اشک تمساح
1h 15m
Movie 2017

اشک تمساح

"Crocodile Tears" is a romantic and heroic drama in which part of the story is a tribute to religion and respect for the movie "Kendo", the eternal work of the late Fereydoun Goleh. The film, starring Iranian and Armenian artists, was produced entirely in Armenia and is one of the best films in the history of Armenian cinema. Crocodile Tears is the story of four young men who dream of going abroad and, after emigrating, are embroiled in a series of challenging adventures due to their love affair with the lust of David the Crocodile mafia.

Biography

Majid Moshiri is an actor who was born in 1962 in Shiraz, Iran. He started his career in cinema and starred in “Shab-e Roobah” directed by Homayoun Asaadian in 1996. His most notable activities are “Khat-e Ghermez” series by Ghasem Jafari, “Michael” series by Sirous Moghadam and “Invitation” by Ibrahim Hatami Kia.

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