Hamid Samandarian

حمید سمندریان
Hamid Samandarian

Hamid Samandarian (front), beside Philip Volti, the previous Swiss ambassador to Iran
Born (1931-05-06)May 6, 1931
Tehran, Persia
Died July 12, 2012(2012-07-12) (aged 81)
Tehran, Iran
Occupation Film director, Theatre director, Screenwriter, Playwright, Translator
Spouse(s) Homa Rousta (m. 19722012, his death)
Children Kaveh (b. 1975)

Hamid Samandarian (Persian: حمید سمندریان May 6, 1931 July 12, 2012) was an Iranian film and theater director and translator.[1] He staged numerous dramas during his lifetime, including No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and Marriage of Mr. Mississippi by Friedrich Durrenmatt.[2]

Having established many acting and directing classes and workshops, Samandarian trained a lot of Iranian talents as actors and directors including; Ezzatolah Entezami, Reza Kianian, Golab Adineh, Mehdi Hashemi, Parviz Pour-Hosseini, Ahmad Aghalou, etc.[3] He married Homa Rousta, an Iranian film and theater actress.

Teaching

Danial Hakimi was one of his notable students.

Theater

He translated and then staged many famous plays written by famous playwrights during his lifetime such as Friedrich Durrenmatt, Bertolt Brecht, Anton Chekhov, Eugène Ionesco, Arthur Miller, Max Frisch, Tennessee Williams, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Henrik Ibsen.

His translation of Bertolt Brecht's play Life of Galileo was published in 2014, two years after his death.[4]

Cinema

He directed one film, All the Temptations of the Earth in 1989.

Written Works

Many of his translations are published to Persian readership. Other than translations, some interviews with Samandarian are published. One book-length instance is in sahne khaneye man ast ("This Stage is my House").[5] He is also one of the directors whose talks are included in Ahmad Kamyabi Mask's important Qu'a-t-on fait de Rhinocéros d'Eugène Ionesco à travers le monde?: Allemagne, France, Roumanie, Iran, Japon, U.S.A..

References

  1. "Veteran Iranian director Hamid Samandarian dies at 81".
  2. "Veteran Iranian director Hamid Samandarian dies aged 81".
  3. "Hamid Samandarian dies at 81". -(Persian)
  4. http://www.adinehbook.com/gp/product/6001197000
  5. http://www.iranfarhang.com/Books.aspx?BID=9864

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