Ramin Yazdani

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Ramin Yazdani (born July 20, 1952 in Isfahan , Iran ) is a German - Iranian actor and director .

Life

Ramin Yazdani grew up in Iran. He is the son of a pharmacist who took up acting as a hobby. At the age of 16 he joined a professionally led theater group. At the age of 21, Yazdani went to the USA and studied economics at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, theater and acting at the University of Illinois at Chicago and film at Columbia College Chicago. He then returned to his homeland and worked there as an actor. In 1985 Yazdani came to Germany and attended the European Film Academy here . In Hamburg he founded the Persian Theater in 1991 and the Iranian Theater Festival in 1995. Yazdani worked at various theaters in the Hanseatic city, at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus , at the Thalia Theater and the State Opera and at Kampnagel . He also staged his own projects, including in the Laeiszhalle , the former music hall.

Yazdani also began working in film and television in the early 1990s, and has since appeared in a variety of roles. In 1994 he starred in several episodes of the hospital series Hello, Uncle Doc! , further in films such as Ich Boss, Du Turnschuh , Kreuzweg , Der Medicus , NDR-Nordlichter Familie committed and the Norwegian TV series Nobel . For his title role in the multiple award-winning film Si-o-se Pol - The Last Days of Parvis K. he received the Best Actor Award at the Bridge Film Fest in Mitrovica (Kosovo) and the Best Actor Award at the Tamil Nadu Film Festival in Chennai (India). Yazdani also had guest appearances in numerous series, including SOKO Leipzig , Notruf Hafenkante , Bruder Esel and Großstadtrevier .

Yazdani also worked in some radio play productions, including in 2013 in the radio crime scene Der Schläfer .

Ramin Yazdani is a father of two and lives in Hamburg.

Awards

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/article208504933/Mein-Vater-sAGEN-zu-mir-Du-musst-nach-Deutschland.html

  1. Interview with the children's media project "Radiofüchse" , accessed on May 30, 2016
  2. Agency profile , accessed on May 30, 2016
  3. ^ Ramin Yazdani website , accessed May 30, 2016