پرويز صياد
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Parviz Sayyad | پرويز صياد

Parviz Sayyad, born on March 20, 1939, is an Iranian actor and filmmaker. He graduated in economics from the University of Tehran and began his professional career in 1957 with the publication of poetry and short stories. In 1958, he turned to playwriting and later ventured into cinema in 1959 with the film "I Will Die for Money," where he served as a writer.

Biography: Sayyad was born in 1939 in Lahijan and obtained his degree in economics from the University of Tehran. His artistic journey commenced in 1957 with the publication of poetry and short stories, followed by playwriting in 1958. Sayyad initiated his involvement in cinema in 1959 with the film "I Will Die for Money," where he began his career as a writer. He gained fame for his portrayal of Samad in several critically acclaimed and socially and politically satirical films. In addition to acting, he was involved in various aspects of filmmaking, including poetry, editing, musical composition, screenplay consultation, and character design. He has also authored several books.

In 1979, following his migration to the United States, Sayyad produced his first film after the revolution titled "The Mission," in collaboration with Reza Aria. Subsequently, he relocated to the United States, where he continued his career in theater and television.

Parviz Sayyad's contributions to Iranian cinema, especially in the genre of critical and satirical social commentary, have left a lasting impact on the industry. His migration to the United States marked a new phase in his career, where he continued to contribute to the world of theater and television.

Parviz Sayyad

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  • Original title
    Parviz Sayyad
  • Persian Name
    پرويز صياد
  • Birthday
    March 22, 1939
  • Born in
    Tehran, Iran
  • Tmdb ID
    110611
  • Also know as :
    ['پرويز صياد']