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News ID: 102149
Publish Date : 29 April 2022 - 20:56

Veteran Actor Hospitalized Again

TEHRAN -- Veteran Iranian actor Muhammad Kasebi has been hospitalized once again at the intensive care unit in a hospital in Tehran.
Kasebi had been hospitalized a few months ago due to coronary artery disease.
Yalda, his daughter told the media that her father hasn’t been well during the past two weeks and his doctor suggested him to be admitted to hospital to be under intensive care.
He had a heart surgery last March.
Kasbi graduated in Cinema Acting and Directing from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at Tehran University and began his career with stage acting at the age of 13.
In 1991, he was nominated for the Fajr International Film Festival’s Crystal Simorgh Best Male Actor award for his role in ‘Badook’ (1991).
Four years later, he received a Crystal Simorgh and Malaysia’s East Asia Film and Television Festival Best Actor Award for his role in ‘Father’ (1995).
Kasbi has appeared in other movies, such as ‘Eternal Repentance’ (1982), ‘The Calls’ (1985), ‘Boycott’ (1985), ‘The Crisis’ (1987), ‘The Refugee’ (1993), ‘Attack on H-3’ (1994), ‘The Moon and the Sun’ (1995), ‘Slivers of the Sun’ (1995), ‘The World Upside-Down’ (1997), ‘Saint Mary’ (2000), ‘Dear, I’m In No Mood’ (2001), ‘The Foreign Doll’ (2005), ‘The Wall’ (2007), and ‘Ominous Seed’ (2008).