Amir Jafari

Amir Jafari, born and raised in Zanjan, Iran, is one of those actors who just sort of sneaks up on you—suddenly, you realize he’s been everywhere. He learned the ropes from Hamid Samandarian, which, if you know Iranian theater, is kind of a big deal. Jafari’s film debut hit back in 2001, jumping in with “Naan, Eshgh and Motor 1000” and “Poisonous Mushroom.” Not exactly your typical rom-coms, but hey, everyone starts somewhere. By 2002, he was already getting some love from the Hafez festival for his comedy chops in the TV series “Without Description.” Not too shabby, right? Fast forward a bit, and you’ll spot him popping up in “Max” (2013), “Rule of Accident” (2011), and TV dramas like “Forbidden Fruit” and “Zir Hasht.” Oh, and if you keep up with Iranian TV at all, “Yaghi” became one of those must-watch series, with Jafari giving yet another killer performance. That show landed him another Hafez festival nod—clearly, the guy knows what he’s doing. He’s not just a screen guy, either. The man’s snagged five Fajr Theater Festival awards, which is no small feat. His on-screen duos—like teaming up with Fathali Oweisi in “Without Description” and Saeed Aghakhani in “Chardivari”—got people talking, and honestly, audiences ate it up. Jafari’s range is wild: comedy, drama, you name it. He’s got this knack for making characters feel real, even when the script goes off the rails.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 2¾″ (1.90 m)
  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Alright, so here’s the lowdown on Alireza Jafari’s uncle—yeah, that’s a pretty specific connection, but in the world of film, every little detail counts, right? He’s not just a random relative hanging out in the background. This uncle shows up and adds a whole different flavor to the story, shaking up the dynamic and sometimes throwing a wrench into Alireza’s plans. You’ll catch moments where their relationship gets tested—maybe some old family grudges spill out, or maybe there’s an unexpected team-up. Either way, this isn’t your cookie-cutter uncle; he’s got his own motives and backstory, which end up influencing the main storyline way more than you’d expect. So if you’re paying attention, those scenes with him? They’re loaded with meaning and sometimes a bit of sneaky humor or tension that you might miss if you blink. Just keep an eye on him.

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