Abbas Ahmadi Motlagh was born in Tehran in 1958. He began his film career as an actor at the age of 11. Over the next eight years, He appeared in various amateur productions and eventually enrolled in Tehran University's School of Fine Arts in 1977. There He studied theatre, directing and starring in several theatre productions. After the 1979 revolution,Heheld a range of positions in state-owned television, working in TV series production teams, supervising projects, and managing a special feature throughout the 8-year Iran-Iraq war. He also spent a year hosting a nightly program covering the war efforts. His international exposure started in the mid-80's when He joined the Foreign Purchasing Team and advised officials on matters of international relations and cinema research. He ended up establishing what later became the Tehran International Fajr Festival, the most important annual event in the country's film industry. As an interim director of the Farabi Foundation, the highest authority in Iranian film production, He launched the Screenwriters' Committee in 1983 and remained an active member of the Foundation until His departure from Iran several years later. He delved into script-writing around this time, writing for the "Suitcase" and "The City of Mice", which Hewell. Following these projects, He directed and produced numerous commercials. Abbas Ahmadi Motlagh made His first feature film in 1986. Titled "The Hen and the Neighbor," it received critical praise in Berlin, Delhi, and Fajr film festivals. After moving to the U.S. in 1991,He studied film at Brooklyn College and continued making documentary and commercial films, most notably for the famed Iranian artist Mahmoud Farshchian and direct and produce two anti-war documentaries, "Time to Arm" and "My Home, My Nightmare", both exploring experiences of U.S. military soldiers and veterans. In 2006, He traveled back to Iran to direct "The Bad Friend," a comedy film and box office hit. Later, eager to do projects that were closer to His heart and more representative of His filmmaking style, He wrote and directed "Across the River." Though banned domestically, it was accepted by more than 20 film festivals around the world and received the Special Jury Award in 2007 at the Religion Today International Film Festival in Trento, Italy. "Across the River" was also nominated for Best Film in the Hawaii International Film Festival. His current projects include: "A Call from Hostages", produced and aired by BBC World "Yazd, Harmony with Destiny", an hour-long documentary about the ancient city of Yazd, Iran "A Requiem for New York", which is His latest short film (26 mins) "A Requiem for New York" is a surreal drive through New York during the pandemic as experienced by the narrator, a New Yorker himself. It juxtaposes the impact of the pandemic as well as a brief history of the city's disasters with masked faces of ordinary people. A version of this film aired on a London-based satellite television channel, Iran International.
Abbas Ali is known for The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir (2018).
Abbas Ali Ghaznavi Is an actor known for his 8 years of contribution in TV industry He has done over 500 episodes of Episodic shows His recent Project is Streaming on Voot select web-series named Candy , playing the prominent character of John He is also seen specially appearing in Mirzapur on Amazon prime Neerja Bhanot, Suit life of Karan and Kabir He has also worked with Cricketers like Shahid Afridi and Umer Akhmal during the world cup .
Abbas Ali Khan is known for Khwaabb (2014).
Son of Late Actor Mr. Habib Ali Moghul, Abbas Ali Moghul started his professional career as a Stuntmen in the year 1980 at 16 years of age. Worked on many projects as a Stuntmen and Assistant Action Director. His 1st Film as an Action Director was Watan in the year 1992 but Film Madhosh Directed by Mr. Vikram Bhatt was released before. A career spanning over 4 decades and working on over 600 projects and counting, Abbas Ali Moghul has been nominated under Best Action Director Category for films like Ghulam, Sarfarosh, Josh, Khiladi 420, Awara Pagal Deewana, Agneepath, Baby, Naam Shabana, Panipat. He won the Best Action Director Filmfare and Screen Award for Awara Pagal Deewana. He has also acted in several films like 36 Ghante(Child Artist), Gandhi, Hero Heralal, Akayla, Chalbaaz, Beta, Dil, Baazi, Judwaa, Akele hum Akele Tum, Sarfarosh, Mela, Kranti, God tussi Great Ho, Kismat, Babarr, Welcome, Welcome Back, Hey Bro, Aagaya Hero
Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla is a director and producer, known for Baazigar (1993), Race 2 (2013) and Soldier (1998).
Born in Abadan, Iran in 1983, he moved to Tehran in 2001 and began working as an assistant director on various feature films. His first short films and documentaries focused on social topics such as the consequences of the Iraq-Iran war and particularly the welfare of children. He has been a volunteer for the Association for the Protection of Child Labourers (APCL) for the past ten years. His debut feature film VALDERAMA screened in the 2016 Berlinale Generation.
Abbas Arabzadeh is an actor, known for Fell, Jumped or Pushed (2016).
Abbas Fasaei is a Belgian actor and acting teacher, with over two decades of experience. Originally from Iran. He started doing theater at the age of 12 and he is a student of Michael Margotta and Oscar winner Paul Haggis. He was nominated for the Belgian Ensors. He is known for Iron Sky: The Coming Race for playing the role of Osama Bin Laden. He recently did Netflix series Undercover, other Dutch series including Het Gouden Uur and Diepe Gronden. He is the owner and head teacher of the CinAct Acting Academy, working closely together with the AED studios in Lint. He teaches Stanislavksi method, Method acting and Meisner. His students go on to act in Belgian and international movies and series, such as the series Dertigers and Marvel films. He also teaches acting and psychodrama in different countries such as Italy, Russia, USA, Netherlands, France, Colombia.