Saed Hedayati
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Saed Hedayati is an Iran
Iran
Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , is a country in Southern and Western Asia. The name "Iran" has been in use natively since the Sassanian era and came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was known to the Western world as Persia...

ian television actor. He was born on 1955 April 9.

Filmography

  • Salam Ashena (Hello familier)
  • Pelake 14 (Plate14)
  • Navad Shab (90 Nights)
  • Pavarchin
    Pavarchin
    Pavarchin is an Iranian television comedy serial. It was broadcast for the first time by the IRIB in September of 2002 until March of 2003. It could usually be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Tehran TV, also known as Channel 5 in Iran...

     (tiptoe)
  • Tokyo bedoone tavaghof (Tokyo non-stop)
  • Noghtechin
    Noghtechin
    Noghtechin is an Iranian television sitcom. It was written, directed, and starred Mehran Modiri, the creator of Pavarchin and Shabhaye Barareh...

    (Dotting)
  • Jayezeye Bozorg
    Jayezeye Bozorg
    Jayezeye Bozorg is a 13-part Iranian TV series directed by Mehran Modiri made in 2005. Modiri also stars in the series, along with Reza Shafiei Jam, Javad Razavian, Siamak Ansari, Saed Hedayati and Behnoosh Bakhtiari....

     (Grand Prize)
  • Shabhaye Barareh
    Shabhaye Barareh
    Shabhaye Barareh was an Iranian satire television series broadcast by the IRIB network. The series was finished after 92 episodes, even though the story of Barareh was not complete. It could be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Channel 3 in Iran...

     (Barareh Nights)
  • Baghe Mozaffar
    Baghe Mozaffar
    Baghe Mozaffar is an Iranian satire television series. It could be seen every night at 8:00 p.m. Tehran time on Channel 3 in Iran...

     (Mozaffar's Garden)
  • Marde Hezar Chehreh (Thousand-Face Man)
  • laj o lajbazi
  • Ghahve-ye Talkh
    Ghahve-ye Talkh
    Ghahve-ye Talkh is a historical comedy series directed by Mehran Modiri. Three episodes are released at a time on three VCD or one DVD, priced in Iran at 25000 rials...

    (Bitter Coffee)
  • sakhtemane 85 (flat 85)
  • voroode zendeha mamnoo
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