
Amir Reza Delavari
Acting
Biography
Amir Reza Delavari, an Iranian actor, was born in 1976 in Tehran. He began acting in theater and television in 1994. His first appearance in cinema was in the film Born in the Month of Mehr in 1999. He gained significant recognition for his role in the TV series Ma Chand Nafar (“A Few of Us”).
Known For

The disappearance of an old gun draws a police officer into a labyrinth of secrets, lies, and dangerous connections.
Beretta

King Goshtasp of Iran returned from a great battle only to discover that Arjasp, the king of Turan, had seized upon the Iranians’ embrace of the true faith and monotheism as a pretext to invade Iran in his absence. Arjasp had ravaged the land and its people, and taken Goshtasp’s daughters, Homay and Beh-Afarid, captive. Goshtasp freed Esfandiar from his chains, and Esfandiar, to rescue his imprisoned sisters, chose to face the perilous passage through the Seven Labors—each filled with terror and deadly trials.
The Seven Labors of Esfandiar

"Miro" portrays the life of a Baluch teenager who, amidst family and social hardships, strives to prove his manhood to his mother. He takes a leap of faith and embarks on a perilous journey.
Miro

Taraneh, a university student, faces difficulties to her basic living expenses and therefore decides to enter a non-official modeling company which eventually endangers her life.