Nosratolah Vahdat

Nosratolah Vahdat

Also known as: ['نصرت اله وحدت', 'نصرت الله وحدت']

Persian Name: نصرت الله وحدت

Born in: Isfahan, Iran

Birthday: Sept. 7, 1925

Nosratollah Vahdat (born September 7, 1925, Isfahan - died October 6, 2020, Tehran) was an Iranian director and actor in cinema and theater.

Artistic life Vahdat was one of the founders of the Isfahan Theater and started his professional career at the age of 18. His sweet expression and speech made hearts happy and attracted him to the sweet world of comedy and joy. His first show was “One-Day Caliph” at the Olympic Theater, and after that, he worked with Reza Eram Sadar for years in this theater and Sepahan Theater.

After a while, he entered the cinema. He says: “Since I entered the cinema, I was on the set during the day and went to the theater at 6 pm and practiced until 8 pm, which was the time of the public performance.” Vahdat was successful in directing in addition to acting. He also directed the scenario in many films.

Vahdat has appeared in more than 43 films. The film “The Foreign Bride” made in 1343 is one of his best works. This film was the first Iranian film to receive the Golden Dolphin Award at the Asian Festival. He says: “I donated this statue to the cinema museum several years ago.”

In the last year of his activity in cinema (1357), Vahdat said about making the audience laugh: “Making people laugh has become difficult. With all this trouble, people cannot be excited. Laughing requires a susceptible spiritual background. When someone has a happy spirit and comes ...

Nosratollah Vahdat (born September 7, 1925, Isfahan - died October 6, 2020, Tehran) was an Iranian director and actor in cinema and theater.

Artistic life Vahdat was one of the founders of the Isfahan Theater and started his professional career at the age of 18. His sweet expression and speech made hearts happy and attracted him to the sweet world of comedy and joy. His first show was “One-Day Caliph” at the Olympic Theater, and after that, he worked with Reza Eram Sadar...