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Alias:
Majid Potki
مجید پتکی
Birthplace:
Rasht, Iran
Born:
September 16, 1974
Majid Potaki (born on 25 Shahrivar 1353, Rasht), is an Iranian theater, cinema and television actor, theater director and voice actor. In 2016, he received the best actor award with the title of "Special Achievement" award from the "Manheim" international film festival in Germany (for playing the role of father in the film "Another Time" directed by Nahid Hassanzadeh) and for playing in The short film "Digeri" won the best actor award from the Otabiana Brazil 2021 and Screen Power England 2020 festivals, and in 2021, he won the first male actor award in another short film at the Omid Tehran International Film and Photo Festival. Majid Petaki is currently also active in the position of "responsible for religious and traditional shows of Gilan province". He started his career in the amphitheater of Shahid Beheshti High School in 1368 and returned from military service in 1975 and entered the university in 1977 and continued his career in the college amphitheater. Simultaneously with the opening of Baran TV channel since 1377, this channel has been continuously active in TV series, shows and movies and has been active as an actor in dozens of works produced in this channel and other TV channels, among which we can include the series He mentioned the television series Kolbe Ai Dar Meh (2013 directed by Marjan Ashrafizadeh), the series Deldadgan (2013 directed by Manouchehr Hadi), the series Armando (2016 directed by Ehsan Abdipour). Also, in the home show in the series Kawfi Tarch (2009, directed by Mehran Mediri), the series Blue Whale (2017, directed by Fereydon Jirani), the series Monster (2019, directed by Mehran Mediri) and the series Meydan Sorkh (2019, directed by Ebrahim Ebrahimian). cited. He is also active in Radio Gilan as an actor and voice actor in radio shows.
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