Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Hamid Lolayi

Iranian actor and comedian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hamid Lolayi
Remove ads

Hamid Lolayi (Persian: حمید لولایی, born 24 December 1955) is an Iranian actor. He won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor at the Fajr Film Festival for his role in Chand Migiri Geryeh Koni (2005).

Quick facts Born, Occupation(s) ...

He gained fame through the television series Zire Aseman-e Shahr as “Khashayar Mostofi” and continued to build his reputation with roles in Khaneh Be Doosh as “Agha Mashallah” and Mosafers as “Farrokh Afrookhteh.”

Remove ads

Personal and Professional Life

Summarize
Perspective

Hamid Lolayi was born in 1955 in the Eshratabad neighborhood of Tehran, with ancestral roots in northern Iran, though he spent his childhood near Eshratabad Square. He grew up in a large family with nine siblings. Lolayi married in 1990 and has two daughters.[1]

He began his career in 1979 when Reza Ghasemi recommended him to director Reza Zhian for the theater production Sabzeh, Doost-e Bacheha, where he played the roles of “Elephant” and “Woodpecker.” In 1980, he performed in Bacheha va Khomreh-ye Sokhangu, directed by Siavash Tahmoures, and shortly after in An Shast Nafar, An Shast Hezar, directed by Bahram Ebrahimi.[2]

Lolayi then appeared in a film that was not released publicly due to its poor quality. His first television experience was in Sarbazaran, where he had two heavily made-up scenes, but his parts were cut from the final broadcast due to the series being shortened. Following this, he stepped away from acting for about eight years, working as the manager of Azadi Cinema. In 1991, he returned with a role in the series Faramooshkhaneh, after which he resigned from his managerial position to focus on acting. Later, Ali Omrani invited him to join the comedy series Saat-e Khosh. Dariush Kardan was the first to recognize Lolayi’s comedic talent, inviting him to perform in Nowruz 72. However, it was his role in Saat-e Khosh that significantly increased his visibility. After a period of absence, his portrayal of “Khashayar Mostofi” in Zire Aseman-e Shahr, directed by Mehran Ghafourian, solidified his status as a prominent actor. Other notable roles include those in the series Torsh o Shirin, Charkhooneh, and the film Chand Migiri Geryeh Koni.[3][4]

Remove ads

Filmography

Cinema

More information Year, Title ...

Series

More information Year, Title ...
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads