Ghodratollah Izadi : Qodratollah Izadi (Agha Rashid): Iranian Comedian and Actor
Qodratollah Izadi, known as Agha Rashid, is a renowned comedian and actor in Iran, born on Tir 4, 1335 (June 25, 1956). In 1358, he was employed as a teacher and educator at the Ministry of Education, where he also served as a supervisor for a period. Izadi entered the world of acting through Isfahan's Radio and Television Center in 1364 and staged his first theater production in 1375.
Apart from his artistic activities, Izadi continued his teaching career. Some of his notable films include "Detective Rashid," "Fugitive Rashid," "Alam Shangha," "The Return of Lucky Luke," and "Professional Rashid." He has also been involved in television series like "Shamdooni" and "How Many Springs Is a Lifetime?"
Selected Works: Theater
Cinema
Home Theater
Qodratollah Izadi has left a significant mark in both the world of entertainment and education in Iran.