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Behrouz Vossoughi
Iranian actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Khalil Vossoughi (Persian: خلیل وثوقی; born 11 March 1937) known professionally as Behrouz Vossoughi (بهروز وثوقی), is an Iranian actor. He has also worked in television, radio and theatre. His work has earned him recognition at several international film festivals, including for Best Actor at the International Film Festival of India in 1974 and San Francisco International Film Festival in 2006.[2][3][4][5]
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Personal life
Behrouz was born in Khoy, Imperial State of Iran. He moved to Tehran when he was in his teenage years. He has two brothers: Changiz Vossoughi and Shahrad Vossoughi.
Vossoughi was briefly married in the 1970s to the Iranian singer Googoosh.[6] He currently lives in Marin County, California with his wife, Katayoun "Katty" Amjadi (also known as Catherine Vossoughi).[7]
Career
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He started acting in films with Samuel Khachikian in Toofan dar Shahre Ma and Abbas Shabaviz's Gole gomshodeh (1962), and became a major star as the brooding hero of the revenge drama Qeysar (1969), directed by Masoud Kimiai. Vossoughi received the Best Actor Award at the Sepas Film Festival for this role.
He went on to collaborate with Kimiai on five more films, including Dash Akol (1971). His next collaboration with Kimiai was The Deer (1974), in which he played the role of Seyed Rasoul. Vossoughi's most acclaimed performance was as Zar Mohamad, a peasant seeking justice in Tangsir (1973) directed by Amir Naderi. In 1975 Vossoughi appeared in The Beehive in the role of Ebi. In 1978, Vossoughi partnered with Ali Hatami in another film, Sooteh-Delan. He was one of the first Iranians to appear in American and European co-productions, such as Caravans (1978), co-starring with Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O'Neill and Michael Sarrazin.[8] He also appeared in The Invincible Six (1970) with Curd Jürgens, and Sphinx (1981) with Frank Langella and Lesley-Anne Down.
In 2000, at the San Francisco Film Festival award ceremony, Abbas Kiarostami was awarded the Akira Kurosawa Prize for lifetime achievement in directing, but then gave it to Vossoughi for his contribution to Iranian cinema.[9][10] In addition to his acting career, in 2012, Vossoughi was an official festival judge for the Noor Iranian Film Festival. He is currently a judge on Persian Talent Show.
Notable films
His most famous film works are Qeysar (1969), The Invincible Six (1970), Reza Motori (1970), Dash Akol (1971), Toughi (1971), Deshne (1972), Baluch (1972), Tangsir (1973), The Deer (1974), Zabih (1975), Mamal Amricayi (1975), Kandoo (1975), Hamsafar (1975), Sooteh-Delan (1978), Caravans (1978) and Sphinx (1981).
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Filmography
Film
Television
- Falcon Crest (1981) – directed by Reza Badiyi[8]
- Nightingales (1989) – directed by Reza Badiyi
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Awards and nominations
- Winner Statue Sepas for Best Actor Sepas Film Festival – 1969
- Winner Statue Sepas for Best Actor Sepas Film Festival – 1970
- Nominated Statue Sepas for Best Actor Sepas Film Festival – 1971
- Honorary Diploma for Best Actor Tashkent International Film Forum – 1972
- Best Actor Award International Film Festival of India – 1974
- Winner Winged Goat Award for Best Actor Tehran International Film Festival – 1974
- Nominated Winged Goat Award for Best Actor Tehran International Film Festival – 1975
- Nominated Winged Goat Award for Best Actor Tehran International Film Festival – 1977
- Akira Kurosawa Award San Francisco International Film Festival – 2000[8]
- Lifetime Achievement Award San Francisco International Film Festival – 2006
- Lifetime Achievement Award Thessaloniki International Film Festival – 2012
- Special Achievement Award Tokyo Filmex – 2012
- Winner of people's heart, presented by a heart, from a disabled Iranian-American U.S. Army ex-serviceman from Berkeley, California – January 14, 2017
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