Reza Kianian
Reza Kianian is an Iranian actor. Reza is the second child of a family of 9; he has 4 brothers and 2 sisters. When he was 1 year old, the Kianian family moved to Mashhad. His first acting coach was his older brother, Davood. In 1965, Davood directed and coached Reza in his first role in a play entitled 'Az Paa Nayoftadeha', written by Gholam Hossein Sa'edi. He continued to work with Davood's theater troup for the next 3 years, when he moved back to Tehran to study fine arts at the University of Tehran, where he graduated in 1976. Reza Kianian married his wife - Hayedeh- on March 21 on the Persian New Year in 1983.
1951-06-19
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2025
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Metropole Cinema

2025
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The House of Ghosts

2025
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People's Child

2023
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Gazelle

2021
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A Bumpy Story

2019
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A Hairy Tail

2018
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I Want to

2017
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The Time I Came Back

2017
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The Red Trauma

2016
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Shadow

2016
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Where Are My Shoes?

2016
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Barcode

2016
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Khabar-e Khasi Nist

2014
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A Man for All Seasons

2013
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No Where No Body

2013
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Panj ta Panj

2012
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Laboratory

2012
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Migraine

2011
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A Cube of Sugar

2011
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Tea Man

2011
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The Maritime Silk Road

2010
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The Report of a Celebration

2009
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7:05 PM

2009
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Sedaha

2009
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Nish O Zanboor

2008
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The Familiar Soil

2008
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3 Women

2008
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There's Always a Woman in Between

2007
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Persian Carpet

2007
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The Fish Fall in Love

2006
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5:00 PM, Ferdows Garden

2006
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The Reward of Silence

2006
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Men at Work

2006
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Being Farmanara

2005
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A Little Kiss

2005
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Horse

2005
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A Piece of Bread

2005
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A Good Time for Tragedy

2004
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Qadamgah

2004
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A Place to Live

2003
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The Wind Carpet

2003
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Sometimes look at the sky

2002
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A House Built on Water

2002
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Open Sentence

2001
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Issa Is Coming

2001
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An Umbrella for Two

2001
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Killing Mad Dogs

2000
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Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine

1999
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The Red Ribbon

1998
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The Glass Agency

1997
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Soltan

1995
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Kimia

1995
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My mother, Gisoo

1992
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Mard-e Na-Tamam






