Rambod Javan

Rambod Javan
Born Rambod Javan Tabrizi
(1971-12-22) 22 December 1971
Shahr Ara, Tehran, Iran
Occupation
Years active 1994–present
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Spouse(s) Mandana Rohi (m. 2001; div. 2005)[2]
Sahar Dolatshahi (m. 2008; div. 2014)
Negar Javaherian (m. 2016)
Website

Rambod Javan (Persian: رامبد جوان, was born on 22 December 1971 in Shahr Ara of Azeri parents[3]) is an Iranian theater and cinema actor.[4] Rambod Javan has made and directed famous TV program, Khandevane. The Guardian report the programme is hosted by Rambod Javan, a well-known satirist popular with young people, who invites other Iranian comedians to perform standup and compete with each other on the show.[5]

Career

Rambod Javan began stage acting in 1991.

Three years later, he came into the spotlight with a short role in 'The Spouses' (1995) and found fame after appearing in the series 'Green House' (1995).

He is more known as a comedic actor.

In 2002, he directed his first series, 'Lost', which was broadcast during the fasting month of Ramadan and was well-received by both viewers and critics.

Rambod made his film-directing debut with 'Spaghetti in 8 minutes' (2005) and received a Fajr International Film Festival Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for 'Sinners' (2012).

The diverse roles he took on in 'Mummy 3' (1999) and 'A Place of Love' (2000) established him as a versatile actor.

Many critics, however, believe 'Pink' (2003) was the apex of his acting career. He was nominated for a Fajr International Film Festival Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor for 'Pink'.

Rambod has appeared in many other series and movies, including 'Born Again' (1997), 'Help Me' (1997), 'The Magic Coat' (1998), 'Maxx' (2004), 'Souvenir from Abroad' (2006), 'The Music Box' (2007), 'Adam's Son, Eve's Daughter' (2009), 'No Men Allowed' (2009), 'The Lab' (2011), and 'Conditional Release' (2013).

In an episode of the popular TV series "The Spouses" , he has a short role and Wifes series making him to play in "The green house" series as Farid Sabahi ,his roles Most aspects of humor.

Personal life

Rambod Javan married an artist Mandana Rouhi in decade of 90 and they divorced some years later, He saw Sahar Dolatshahi on the stage of theater and in 2008, He married iranian actress Sahar Dolatshahi and they divorced in 2014. Rambod Javan married with Negar Javaherian at September 2016 in Greece.

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role Network Notes
1994 Save water
1995 norouz 1995
The Spouses IRIB TV2
Store IRIB TV3
1996 Green house Farid sabahi IRIB TV2
1997 Green land Farid sabahi IRIB TV2
In the vicinity Writer
Rebirth Writer
1998 The Magic coat Emad IRIB TV3
Hotel cameo IRIB TV1
2000 Province of love Amin abasi IRIB TV1
2001 Lost IRIB TV3 Director
2002 Crystal garden
2008 Address IRIB TV2
2009 The Passengers Farid IRIB TV3 Director, actor
2010 Family Plot IRIB TV1 Director
2011 Medical building Wooer of Miss Shirzad
(cameo)
IRIB TV3
2013 Red Hat Himself
(cameo)
IRIB TV2
Pezhman Himself
(cameo)
IRIB TV3

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Behind the walls evening
Help me
1999 Mummy 3 Roouzbeh
2000 Cinderella
2003 Pink
2004 Maxx
Spaghetti in eight minutes Pedram Actor and director
2006 Magical generation
Souvenirs Europe
Woman Costume
2007 Polyphone
2008 A night in Tehran
2009 Son of Adam, Eve's Daughter Naser
No Men allowed! Director
2010 Beauty and beast
Parian king 's daughter
2011 Laboratory
2012 Sinners
Nikan and Giant baby
2013 Azar, Shahdokht, Parviz, and Others
Parole
2014 Jumping from a low altitude
2015 Negar Director

Variety shows

Year Title Role Network Notes
2011 Navad (90) Guest IRIB TV3
2012 Chat Host IFILM Presenter
2014 – present Khandevane IRIB Nasim Presenter , director
2016 3 Stars Guest IRIB TV3

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2005 20th Children and Adolescents International Film Festival Best Director Spaghetti in 8 minutes Won
2012 31st Fajr International Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Sinners Won
2015 15th Hafez Awards Best TV Program Khandevane Won
2016 16th Hafez Awards Best TV Presenter Khandevane Nominated

See also

Notes

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