Taghi Zohuri was an Iranian actor and comedian. He was a graduate of the Tehran Art Academy and worked for the Ministry of Justice. He started acting through live theatre in plays such as "Mashhadi Abbad" and "Bahlul", before entering the world of cinema and film through his first movie "Bar Spring" and a plethora of dubbing work and radio shows. In October 6 1971, he retired from cinema after a pilgrimme to the Kaaba in Mecca and the rise of the Iranian Revolution, coming back to became the Supreme Advisor of the Artist's Syndicate.
Acting
67
Male
1913-01-21
Emamzadeh Taher, Karaj, Iran
تقی ظهوری, Таги Зохури, Taghi Zohoori
Majeraye shabe janviyeh
Mootalaie shahre ma
Separation
Khoshgele khoshgela
A World Full of Hope
Hossein Kord Shabestari
The Hundred Kilo Bridegroom
Destiny
The Luminescent Jewel
A Man from the South of the City
The Generous Tough
Shahrashoob
Trees Die Standing
Ghoroube botparastan
The Champion of Champions
Mojeze-ye ghalbha
Shokoh-e-javanmardi
Diamond 33
Mashdi Ebad
Dalahoo
Jahan Pahlavan
A Perfect Gentleman
Emroz -o farda
Two Hearts and a Sweetheart
Sahel-e Entezar
Sogoli
Dozd-e Siyahpoush
Beauty on the Block
The Golden Village
Broken Spell
Behesth Door Nist
Croesus' Treasure
The Pleasure of Sin
Melikşah
It's Written in the Stars
Nabeghe haft maheh
Dozd va paseban
The Nightingale of the Farm
Yusuf and Zulaikha
Noah's Storm
Varparideh
Tehran, an Unfinished History
Men and Roads
Arshin Mal Alan
The Shepherd's Daughter
The world is mine
The Talker Out of Turn
Upstart
For You
Mother's Kiss
The Naughty Girl
The Milkman
A Flower in Wasteland
The Laughing Widows
The Village Bride
The Victim of Lust
Rural Songs
Blossoms of Hope
Ebram in Paris
Furlough
Big Chance
Bank Robber
Runaway Groom
The Scumbag Professor
Harun and Qarun
The Miracle
The Seven Cities of Love