Hamid Lolaei

Hamid Lolaei

Nascimento : 1955-12-25, Kiashahr, Iran

História

Hamid Lolaei is a cinema and television actor who was born in 1955 in Kiashahr, Iran. He started his performance with the show, and then, with the comic of "Norouz 72", he was able to attract the attention of the audience for the first time. His first time in front of the camera was for "Peikar Tarash" by Mohammad Reza Mamjed's movie. He has also been featured in Mehran Ghafourian's "Zir-e Aseman-e Shahr", "Vagabond" and "Bezangah" by Reza Ataran, series. He has won the Best Supporting Actor from Fajr Film Festival for "Chand Migiri Gerye Koni" by Shahed Ahmadloo.

Perfil

Hamid Lolaei

Filmes

How Much You Want to Cry 2 ?
It is the story of a family who come to Iran after their father's death to receive their share of their father's property. They gather together to read the father's will and begin dividing the inheritance. But the strange thing in the will was that they have to fully implement the conditions stated in the will in order to get their father's property. A strange situation that upsets all their mental equations. They are obliged to fulfill all the conditions of the father in the will
Apache
You always have to think of a way to invade the Apaches. Unless you know what lies ahead...
Singing in Sleep
Fathi, the owner of an antiques store dreams the soul of his job partner which changes his life.
Three Strangers
Haj Agha Karami
Three hidden agents come to Iran undercover for a secret mission but from the first moment that they arrive to Tehran face many funny different situations that challenge their mission.
100W Bulb
The film tells the story of Farzin's life (played by Mohsen Tanabandeh) who is addicted to narcotics and is involved with his family throughout the story ...
Merajiha
The Sicilian
Though he comes from a poor area south of Tehran, Sia has always loved Italy. Dubbed 'Sia Sicily' by his friends, he makes a meagre living as a petty crook and conman, but dreams of one day living up to the wealth and status of his favoured nation. His chance comes when one day he is offered to help his friend Sohrab with a 'big job', one which could set him up for life. Rohollah Hoseini directs this tale of two lowborn men who seize the opportunity to better themselves, and a strong central relationship helps elevate this crime drama above other such genre mainstays.
The Rule of the Game
Detective Atighe
How Much You Want to Cry?
Ashkbous
After years Reza Shayesteh returns to Iran from abroad to die peacefully and buried in his hometown. But his only problem is that after his death he has nobody to mourn him and participate ...
The Changed Man
Hospital Director
Khosro Paziresh, poor inventor of a magical washing powder went to see the CEO to manufacture his invention But accidentally fell into the elevator shaft.
Joyful Hour
The comedy series is directed by Mehran Modri in 1994 and 1995 on a weekly basis from Iranian television.