Khosrow Shakibai
Khosrow Shakibā'í or Khosro Shakibaei was an Iranian stage and cinema actor. He ranks amongst the most accomplished actors of his generation.
Khosrow Shakibai was born to Colonel Ahmad Shakibāi and Ms Farideh Khātami. His father, who was an army Colonel, died from cancer when Khosrow was only fourteen. Khosrow studied acting at Faculty of Fine Arts of University of Tehran. He began his stage career in 1963 and branched out his activities into film dubbing in 1968. Shakibā'í initiated his film acting in 1982 with Khatt-e Ghermez, directed by Masoud Kimiai. He had played in seven feature films when the film director Dariush Mehrjui offered him the title role of Hamoun, a film that over time has achieved a cult status.
Career
Shakibai's performance in Hamoun marked a turning point in his career. He received a Crystal Simorgh at Fajr International Film Festival for his portrayal of Hamoun, a literary intellectual who gradually loses his touch with reality and becomes entrapped into an obsessive and destructive conflict with his estranged wife whom he deeply loves. Shakibai played also in some major television series. He won a Crystal Phoenix for Kimiā directed by Ahmad Reza Darvish.Shakibai found also a considerable following for his voice, brought about through publication of the recordings of his readings of poems by such luminaries of the modern Persian poetry as Forough Farrokhzad and Sohrab Sepehri.
Shakibai is credited for helping to raise the stature of performing arts in Iran by the end of the 1980s, when the authorities in charge tended to neglect this area of cultural activities.
He married twice. From his first marriage with the actress Tānyā Joharí he has one daughter named Poupak, and from his second marriage with Parvin Koush'yār one son named Pouria.
Death
Khosrow Shakibai died at 6 am on July 18, 2008, of liver cancer in Pārsiān Hospital in Tehran. Earlier it had been reported that Shakibai's death had been a consequence of his heart failure. It has further been reported that on October 5, 2007, Khosrow Shakibai had been admitted to a hospital for suffering from diabetes, however on his explicit request the press had withheld this information from public.On Sunday, July 20, 2008, the body of Khosrow Shakibai was laid to rest in The Artists Section of Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery in Tehran. His funeral procession began at 9 am from Vahdat Hall, Hafez Street, in Tehran.
Shakibai's feature films
- Khatt-e Ghermez, directed by Masud Kimiai, 1981
- Dād'shāh, directed by Habib Kavosh, 1983
- Sāegheh, directed by Zia-od-Din Dari, 1984
- Rābeteh, directed by Pouran Derakhshandeh, 1986
- Dozd va Nevisandeh, directed by Kāzem Ma'sumi, 1986
- Shekar, directed by Majid Javānmard, 1987
- Tran, directed by Amir Ghavi'del, 1987
- Obur az Ghobār, directed by Pouran Derakhshandeh, 1989
- Hamoun, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1989
- Jost-o-jou dar Jazareh, directed by Mehdi Sabbagh'zādeh, 1990
- Eblis, directed by Ahmad-Reza Darvish, 1990
- Bānu, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1991
- Yek Bar baraye Hamishe, Sirus Alvand, 1992
- Sārā, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1992
- Parvaz rā be Khater Besepar, Hamid Rakhshāni, 1992
- Blof, directed by Samuel Khāchekiān, 1993
- Kimia, directed by Ahmad-Reza Darvish, 1994
- Pari, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1994
- Dard-e Moshtarak, directed by Yasamin Malek Nasr, 1994
- Khaharan-e Gharib, directed by Kiumars Pourahmad, 1995
- Asheqaneh, directed by Ali-Reza Davoudnejad, 1995
- Sayeh be Sayeh, directed by Ali Zhakān, 1995
- Sar Zamin-e Khorshid, directed by Ahmad-Reza Darvish, 1996
- Zendegi, directed by Asghar Hashemi, 1997
- Ravani, directed by Dariush Farhang, 1997
- Mix, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1999
- Eshgh-e Shisheh-i, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1999
- Dokhtar Daei Gomshodeh, directed by Dariush Mehrjoui, 1999
- Yek Daastaan e Naagofte, A Documentary directed by Hossein Khandan, 2000
- Dokhtari be Nam-e Tondar, directed by Hamid-Reza Ashtianipour, 2000
- Mozahem, directed by Sirus Alvand, 2001
- Lezhion, directed by Zia-od-Din Dari, 2001
- Kāghaz-e bi Khatt, directed by Naser Taghvai, 2001
- Asiri, directed by Mohammd-Ali Sajjādi, 2001
- Sobhaneh Baray-e Do Nafar, directed by Mehdi Sabbaghzadeh, 2003
- Hokm, directed by Masud Kimiai, 2004
- Ezdevaj-e Sourati, directed by Manuchehr Masiri, 2004
- Salad-e Fasl, directed by Fereydoun Jayrani, 2004
- Che Kasi Amir ra Kosht?, directed by Mehdi Karampour, 2005
- Arousak-e Farangi, directed by Farhad Sabā, 2005
- Pishnehād-e Panj Meluni, directed by Fereydoun Jayrani, 2005
- Setareha, directed by Fereydoun Jayrani, 2005
- Dastha-ye Khali, directed by Abol-Ghāsem Tālebi, 2006
- Otobus-e Shab, directed by Kiumars Pourahmad, 2006
- Raeis, directed by Masoud Kimiai, 2006
- Shab
- Emrooz na Farda, directed by Fereydoun Jayrani, 2008
- Del Shekasteh, directed by Ali Ru'in'tan, 2008
Some television series/productions in which Shakibai performed
- Roozi Roozegari, directed by Amro'llah Ahmadjou, 1989
- Modarres, ???, ???
- Khaneh-ye Sabz, directed by Bijan Bi'rang and Masoud Resām, 1996
- Kaktus, directed by Mohammd-Reza Honarmand, 1998
- Tofange Sar-por, directed by Amro'llah Ahmadjou, 1999/2000
- Dar Kenar-e Ham, directed by Fat'h-Ali Oveisi, 2002
- Sarzamin-e Sabz, directed by Bijan Bi'rang and Masoud Resām, 1997
- Miras, directed by Mohammad-Hossein Zeyn'ali, 2007
- Sheikh Bahai, directed by Shahrām Asadi, 2008
Recorded readings of poetry by Shakibai
- Nāmeh-hā, poems by Sayyed-Ali Sālehi
- Sedaye paye ab , poems by Sohrab Sepehri
- Neshāni-hā, poems by Sayyed-Ali Salehi|Sayyed-Ali Sālehi
- Mehrabāni, poems by Mohammad Reza Abdolmalekian
- Hajm-e Sabz, poems by Sohrab Sepehri
- Pari Khāni, poems by Forough Farrokhzad
- Albom-e Sohrāb, poems by Sohrab Sepehri
Awards and nominations
Awards
- Crystal Simorgh at the 8th Fajr International Film Festival, 1989, for his main role in Hamoun
- Crystal Simorgh at the 13th Fajr International Film Festival, 1993, for his main role in Kimiā
- Golden Tablet by the Iran Actor Site, 2003, the 3rd Series, for Kāghaz-e bi Khatt
- Crystal Simorgh at the 23rd Fajr International Film Festival, 2004, for his supporting role in Sālād-e Fasl
- Certificate of Honour at the 25th Fajr International Film Festival, 2006, for his main role in Otobus-e Shab
- Second best Actor in the category of men, for Kāghaz-e bi Khatt, during the 17th sequence, 2002, by Writers and Critics
Nominations
- Crystal Simorgh at the 11th Fajr International Film Festival, 1992, for his main role in Yek'bār Barāy-e Hamisheh
- Crystal Simorgh at the 15th Fajr International Film Festival, 1996, for his main role in Sāyeh be Sāyeh
- Crystal Simorgh at the 20th Fajr International Film Festival, 2001, for his main role in Kāghaz-e bi Khatt
- Golden Tablet by the Iran Actor Site, 2005, the 6th Series, for Sālād-e Fasl
- Golden Tablet by the Iran Actor Site, 2005, the 6th Series, for Hokm
- Golden Image, 2006, for the best main role in the category of men in the feature film Che Kasi Amir rā Kosht?