Taghi Zohuri
Taghi Zohuri was an Iranian actor and comedian. He was a graduate of the Tehran Art Academy and worked for the Ministry of Justice. He started acting through live theatre in plays such as "Mashhadi Abbad" and "Bahlul", before entering the world of cinema and film through his first movie "Bar Spring" and a plethora of dubbing work and radio shows. In October 6 1971, he retired from cinema after a pilgrimme to the Kaaba in Mecca and the rise of the Iranian Revolution, coming back to became the Supreme Advisor of the Artist's Syndicate.
Known For
Acting
Born
January 21, 1913
Place of Birth
Emamzadeh Taher, Karaj, Iran
Died
February 28, 1992 age 79

Majeraye shabe janviyeh

Mootalaie shahre ma

Separation

Khoshgele khoshgela

A World Full of Hope

Hossein Kord Shabestari

The Hundred Kilo Bridegroom

Destiny

The Luminescent Jewel

A Man from the South of the City

The Generous Tough

Shahrashoob

Trees Die Standing

Ghoroube botparastan

The Champion of Champions

Mojeze-ye ghalbha

Shokoh-e-javanmardi

Diamond 33

Mashdi Ebad

Dalahoo

Jahan Pahlavan

A Perfect Gentleman

Emroz -o farda

Two Hearts and a Sweetheart

Sogoli

Sahel-e Entezar

Dozd-e Siyahpoush

The Golden Village

Beauty on the Block

Broken Spell

Behesth Door Nist

The Pleasure of Sin

Qarun's Treasure

Melikşah

It's Written in the Stars

Nabeghe haft maheh

Dozd va paseban

The Nightingale of the Farm

Joseph and Zuleika

Noah's Storm

Varparideh

Tehran, an Unfinished History

Men and Roads

Arshin Mal Alan

The Shepherd's Daughter
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