Actor Alireza Khamseh donates awards to Film Museum of Iran
TEHRAN –Veteran actor and comedian Alireza Khamseh has donated a collection of his awards, trophies, photos and documents to the Film Museum of Iran.
The collection includes Khamseh's Simorgh trophy from the 27th Fajr Film Festival, Best Actor award from the Pyongyang International Film Festival in North Korea (for non-aligned countries), 13 statuettes from various film festivals, 14 commendation plaques from film and television programs, and handwritten screenplays for the films "Good Life Fragrance" and the television series "Marriage".
Also included are a commemorative medal from Imam Reza's shrine, verdicts of various film festivals, a paper file of letters and contracts, folders of appreciation letters from various organizations, a wooden plaque of the first Khuzestan Film Festival, a verdict on being selected as a jury member of the 19th Iran Cinema Celebration, and various photographs from his participation in cinema projects.
Khamseh played roles in several prominent films, including The Death of Yazdegerd by Bahran Beizai, “The Grand Day” by Kianush Ayyari, "Under the City's Rooftops" by Asghar Hashemi, "Apartment No. 13" and "Two and a Half", both by Yadollah Samadi, "I Love the Earth" by Abolhassan Davudi and several others.
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