Koorosh Tahami | کوروش تهامی

Koorosh Tahami
  • Career: Actress
  • TMDB ID: 1674428
  • Date of birth: April 24, 1971
  • Place of birth: Tehran, Iran
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  • Also known as: ['کوروش تهامی', 'Koroush Tahami', 'Kourosh Tahami', 'Kurosh Tahami', 'Korosh Tahami', 'Koroosh Tahami']
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Biography

Koorosh Tahami (کورش تهامی)  Mohammad Hasan Tahami, widely known as Kourosh Tahami, is an Iranian actor born on April 23, 1971. He is a graduate in theater from the Islamic Azad University and has been actively involved in various theater productions. Kourosh Tahami has also taken on roles as a playwright and director in multiple editions of the Fajr Theater Festival.

One of his notable appearances was in the 14th Fajr Theater Festival in 1995, where his play "Tomorrow" competed alongside prominent works by other renowned figures like Qotbeddin Sadeqi's "Mouye Jame," Hossein Nouri's "Shahood," Siavash Tehmoorath's "Face to Face," and Chista Yaghoubi's "Scarlet Burn."

His debut in cinema took place at the age of 25 when he starred in his first feature film, "Cinema is Cinema."

In the realm of music and singing, Kourosh Tahami's contributions include performing a song in the popular television series "Once Upon a Time" with music composed by Farhad Fakhreddini. He also sang the title track "Khazan" for the TV series "Autumn's Evening," featuring a re-arrangement of a classic song originally composed by Ataollah Khorram.

Furthermore, Kourosh Tahami demonstrated his musical talent by playing the daf (a traditional Persian frame drum) during the performance of the "Ei Iran" anthem, sung by various artists. He also participated in a duet performance of Ali Kamaraji's composition "Cherik" along with Reza Yazdani during the 16th Hafez Celebration event.

Kourosh Tahami holds an honorary membership in the Literary Society of Nafs and is among the ambassadors of the Iranian Organ Donation Association.

 

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