Amir Jadidi (Born June 21, 1984) is an Iranian theater and film actor. Jadidi holds a bachelor degree in industrial engineering and a master’s in MBA. Beside his artistic endeavour, he also pursues a profession as a tennis player. Ever since he began his career as an actor starring in Houman Seyyedi’s film “Africa” he has been recognized for his diverse portraits and has achieved critical success. Jadidi has earned several nominations and awards including a Crystal Simorgh (Phoenix), best actor for his role in the films The Lost Straight and Cold Sweat at Fajr International Film Festival 2018.

Accolades

Amir Jadidi
Best Performance by an Actor, 2021

Amir Jadidi

Best Performance by an Actor, 2021

Amir Jadidi

A Hero (Ghahreman)

Amir Jadidi (Born June 21, 1984) is an Iranian theater and film actor. Jadidi holds a bachelor degree in industrial engineering and a master’s in MBA. Beside…

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Films

A Hero
2021

A Hero (Ghahreman)

Islamic Republic of Iran, France
2021

A Hero (Ghahreman)

Rahim is in prison because he was unable to pay a debt. During a two- day leave of absence from prison, he attempts to have…

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