Manoochehr Vossoogh
January 1, 1943 (83 years old) in Tehran, Iran
Manoochehr Vossoogh, whose real name is Abbas Rezaei Vossogh, was an established cinema actor during Iran's Pahlavi era. He began his acting career in high school, before being scouted to work live theater for Iranian national television. He became a fixed actor for Pars Film Studio. A few months before the Iranian Revolution in 1979, Manoochehr went to London for a play but came back to his work and job as an actor being banned. He secretly moved back to London through the Pakistani border where he did numerous satire peices on the Islamic Republic. He was married to Lida Daneshvar. On March 8th, 2022, he died while fighting cancer in London.
Known For
Credits
- 2025 · Tehran, an Unfinished History as
- 2019 · Filmfarsi as (archive footage)
- 2019 · Lie 12 as
- 2015 · The Retribution as Mojtaba
- 1980 · Monafegh as
- 1979 · Right and Wrong as
- 1978 · Execution of the Bullet as
- 1978 · The Wound from a Friend as
- 1978 · Khan Nayeb as
- 1978 · Zar Kharid as
- 1977 · Feri Dast Ghashang as Feri Dast Ghashang
- 1977 · The Cry of Love as
- 1977 · Tokat as
- 1977 · Tear of the Dancer as Akbar
- 1977 · Kan Kardeşler as Tufan
- 1977 · The Newly-Wed Bride as
- 1977 · Man of God as
- 1977 · Loneliness as
- 1977 · Moshkel-e agha-ye Etemad as
- 1977 · Together but Alone as
- 1976 · Perişan as Murat Akel
- 1976 · Rameshgar as
- 1976 · Unclean as Amir
- 1976 · The Prize as Mohsen
- 1976 · Singled out as
- 1976 · The Combat as Amir
- 1976 · No One Can be My Dad as
- 1975 · Outcast as Iraj
- 1975 · Raghib as
- 1975 · Daughter of Bella, People of Naqla as Amir
- 1975 · Driver by Force as
- 1975 · The Shooter as
- 1975 · Vengeance as
- 1974 · Golnesa In Paris as Masoud
- 1974 · Happy for No Reason as Nader Saboor
- 1974 · Mosafer as Bahman
- 1974 · Thievish as Ali Vafadoost
- 1974 · Accusation as
- 1974 · The Beautiful Pari as Parviz
- 1974 · Majerajooyane khashen as
- 1974 · Little Liar as Farhad
- 1973 · Morvarid (Pearl) as Saleh Rafsanjani
- 1973 · The Captain as Moslem
- 1973 · Taher as Taher
- 1973 · The Heart Wants It Itself as Shahriar Shahriari
- 1973 · At the Last Moment as Farhad
- 1973 · Man From the West as
- 1973 · Virgin Woman as
- 1973 · Kiss on Bloody Lips as Shahbal
- 1972 · Lollipop as Rahbar
- 1972 · The Master Sergeant as Hojjat
- 1972 · Navab as
- 1972 · Asey as
- 1972 · Notorious as Morteza
- 1972 · Roosiah as
- 1972 · Fireworks of the City as
- 1972 · Sky with No Stars as
- 1972 · Illegal as
- 1972 · Immodest as
- 1972 · Under the Bazaar as
- 1971 · The Brother as Nasrollah
- 1971 · Beauty on the Block as Mehrdad
- 1971 · Scandal of Love as Iraj
- 1971 · Most Beautiful Girl In the World as
- 1971 · Trees Die Standing as Ahmad
- 1971 · Dear Mullah Mammad as
- 1971 · The Starless Sky as
- 1971 · The Accident Seekers as
- 1970 · Destiny as Ramin
- 1970 · The Owner of Hell as Mehrdad
- 1970 · Scandal as
- 1970 · Mojeze-ye ghalbha as
- 1969 · Dokhtar-e Shaah-e Parian as Ahmad Artist
- 1969 · Tak Khal as
- 1969 · A Bridge to Heaven as
- 1969 · Bride of Bianca as
- 1969 · Flirtatious Girl as
- 1969 · Kadkhoda's Daughter as
- 1969 · Qaroon's Love as
- 1969 · The Flow of Time as
- 1968 · The Star of the Seven Skies as Manoochehr
- 1968 · Hungary wolves as
- 1968 · Sorrows and Joys as
- 1968 · Beautiful and Heroic as
- 1967 · Barefoot as Hamid
- 1967 · Actor's Wheel as Hamid
- 1967 · Fake World as Nezamadollah's Worker
- 1966 · The Invisible Man as
- 1966 · Hossein Kord Shabestari as Eskandar Khan
- 1965 · The Ignorants and Gigolos as Fereydoon