Commemorating Amin Tarakh at the same time as opening a cinema campus named after this artist


Amin was born on August 20, 1332 in Shiraz. He created lasting roles in cinema, theater and television during about half a century of acting. In addition to that, Tarakh introduced many faces to Iranian cinema during his years of activity as an acting teacher.

“The Death of Yazdgerd” by Bahram Bayzaei, “Small Bird of Happiness” by Puran Derakhshandeh, “Falling” by Rasool Sadr Aamili, “Lead” by Masoud Kimiaei, “Mother” by Ali Hatami, “Majsema” by Ebrahim Vahidzadeh and “Sara” by Dariush Mehrjoui are among the cinematographic works that History has played a role in it. This late artist also played in long-lasting TV series such as “Buali Sina”, “Sarbadaran”, “Sheikh Mofid”, “Apartment”, “Safar Sabz”, “Lost Innocence” and “Jarhart”.

Amin was admitted to a hospital in Tehran on 28 September 1401 due to heart disease and died a few days later on 2 October 1401.

It is necessary to explain that this cinema campus in Shiraz has five cinemas and one theater and has a total of 863 seats.



Source link

Scroll to Top