
Tehran, Iran
Ezzatolah Entezami (also spell Ezatollah Entezami, born 1924 in Tehran, Iran) was an award-winning Iranian actor. Graduated from theater and cinema school in Hanover, Germany in 1958, Entezami started his career on stage in 1941. He has been acting in movies since 1969. His debut performance in Darius Mehrjui's admired classic film, The Cow(Gaav), received the Golden Hugo in Chicago International Film Festival in 1971. He shined in the role of a naive villager who cannot endure the death of his beloved cow and starts to believe that he is the cow himself. He is known as one of the most prominent actors in Iranian cinema and has been labeled as the greatest actor in history of the cinema of Iran. He has worked with most of the prominent Iranian film directors, including Darius Mehrjui (eight films), Ali Hatami (four films), Nasser Taqvaee, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Behrouz Afkhami and Rakhshan Bani-Etemad. He has been awarded the Crystal Simorgh for the Best Actor twice from the International Fajr Film Festival, for Grand Cinema and The Day of Angel. His work and accomplishments were recognized in October 2006 at the Iran cultural center in Paris.

as Masht Hassan

as Khan -e- Mozaffar (Hezardastan)
1988

as Hajji Hossein-Gholi Noori
1983

as Masht Hassan
1969

2004

as Haj Khaloo
1988

as Takhti's father
1997

as Dr Parviz
2007

as Rasul Rahmani
1995

as Bita's Father
1972

as Reza Ma'roofi
2005

as Khan-e Mozaffar
1997

1995
as Self
2016

as as Himself
2017

2016

as Self
2016
2013

as Slave Merchant
2011

as Himself
2010

as Judge
2010

as Colonel Amiri
2009

as Judge
2008

as Ghanati
2008

as Dr Parviz
2007

2007

as Reza Ma'roofi
2005

as Rafi Golkar
2005

as Eydi Mohammad
2004

2004

as Mostofi
2003

2003

as Dr. Sepidbakht's father
2002

as Detective Alavi
2001

2000

as Khan-e Mozaffar
1999

as Takhti's father
1997

as Khan-e Mozaffar
1997