Mehdi Bajestani, born in 1974, is a distinguished Iranian actor known for his remarkable contributions to the world of cinema and theater.
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"Daireh Gachi Ghafghazi" (1997): Directed by Hamid Samandarian, this adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's work showcased Bajestani's early talent in Tehran.
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"Waiting for Godot" (1998): Mehdi played a significant role in Samuel Beckett's classic, skillfully directed by Vahid Rahbani in both Tehran and Paris.
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"Kargadan" (2001): In this rendition of Eugène Ionesco's play, directed by Vahid Rahbani, Bajestani's performance captivated audiences in Tehran.
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"Between Parentheses" (2002): Directed by Hamid Mazafari and based on a work by Jean Anouilh, Mehdi showcased his versatility in this Tehran production.
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"Like Blood for Steak" (2004): Directed by Hassan Mojouni, this film by Mohammad Chermanshir featured Bajestani in a compelling role.
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"Unexpected Man" (2005): Yasamin Reza's play was skillfully directed by Vahid Rahbani, starring Mehdi Bajestani in Tehran.
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"Julius Caesar: A Nightmare's Tale" (2015): Directed by Keyumars Moradi, this rendition of Shakespeare's classic featured Bajestani in Tehran.
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"Invisible Cities" (2005): Directed by Hassan Mojouni, and written by Akbar Alizadeh, Mehdi played a significant role in this Tehran production.
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"Don Camillo" (2006): Written and directed by Kourosh Narimani, Bajestani showcased his acting prowess in Tehran.
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"Confession" (2018): Mehdi Bajestani was part of the cast of this 2018 series.
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"Shahrzad" (Season 2, 2016): Bajestani was part of the acclaimed cast of this popular series.
Mehdi Bajestani's rich portfolio demonstrates his commitment to the craft of acting and his ability to bring depth to diverse roles across various genres. His talent has left an indelible mark on the Iranian entertainment industry.