Javad Hashemi
جواد هاشمی
Born
Javad Hashemipour Asl

(1966-01-17) 17 January 1966 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, composer
Years active1980–present
Spouse
Farzaneh (Robabeh) Pourhosseini Anari
(m. 1991)
Children2

Javad Hashemipour Asl (Persian: جواد هاشمی‌پور اصل, born 17 January 1966) is an Iranian actor,[1] film director, writer and composer.

Early life

He was born on 17 January 1966 in Tehranpars, Tehran. He was graduated from Tehran University college of arts in 1994. He was married in 1991. He has one son, Mohsen (born 12 January 1995) and one daughter, Fatemeh Sadat (born 19 April 2000).

Acting career

Hashemi began professional acting on theater in 1980. His first feature theatre role was Haj Ebrahim-Haj Ashoora(1980, Kamaloddin Ghorab) in Tehran City Theatre. After Haj Theatre, he continued roles in theatre and working for Ministry of Education. He began acting in cinema with Parvaz Dar Shab (1987, Rasoul Mollagholipour). He attended in his more than 43 movies so far and long and short series. He mostly roled as a Basiji in movies that he acted.

Political career

He supported Mir-Hossein Mousavi in 2009 presidential election.[2][better source needed] During 2009-10 election protests, he directed and acted in a political theatre named Farzande Edalat with presence of a number of politicians such as Mohammad Khatami, former President. He read a poetry for Khatami and said that "I learned that the desires of the child against the dictatorship, I tell in theatre".[3]

Filmography

Film

Television

Home video

Year Title Role Director Notes
2020 Iranian Dinner Himself Saeid Aboutaleb distributed in Video CD
2020–2021 Mafia Nights Himself Saeid Aboutaleb distributed by Filimo
2021 Shab Ahangi Himself Hamed Ahangi distributed by Filmnet
Mortal Wound Dastmalchi Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian distributed by Filimo
TBA Chidemaneh Himself Javad Hashemi Pre-production

Composer

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ "Sacred Defense films line up for Fajr festival". Tehran Times. 21 January 2009. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  2. ^ Javad Hashemi supported Mousavi
  3. ^ Khatami: End of the night is white Archived 1 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine