Parviz Bahram
Bahram in 2013
Born(1933-07-26)July 26, 1933
DiedMay 27, 2019(2019-05-27) (aged 85)
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Dubber, writer, actor

Parviz Bahram (July 26, 1933 – May 26, 2019) was an Iranian dubber, dubbing director, writer, radio voice actor, and theater actor.[1][2]

Early life

Parviz Bahram was born on 26 July 1933 in Darakhuneh, Tehran.[3] Due to his father's job, he was taken to Babol and his birth certificate was obtained there. He lived in the neighborhood of Bisertakieh in the city of Babol for 7 years. His father, Ali Akbar Bahram, was an artist in the fields of plastering, mirror work, and sculpture, and some of his works can be found in the Golestan Palace.[4]

Career

Parviz Bahram was a legal expert and an official lawyer. He started dubbing in the late 1940s and began with a meeting with his friends, Houshang Lotfi-Pour and Jafar Vali, as well as participating in the dubbing of an Italian film. His voice became one of the memorable voices in Iranian dubbing. One of his most enduring works was narrating the documentary The Silk Road, which gained attention among Iranians. Parviz Bahram started dubbing with Iraj Rezai and Houshang Lotfi-Pour.

At the beginning of his career, he focused on dubbing instead of taking on lead roles in films. He also successfully passed the dubbing test in Italy, although he decided not to go to Italy for family reasons. In the dubbing of the film Othello starring Sergéi Bondarchuk, which was done by Houshang Lotfi-Pour in the early 1950s, Parviz Bahram's voice was chosen by the film director and Sergéi Bondarchuk for the role of Attila.

Parviz Bahram, who practiced law for many years, said about choosing this profession that he chose law because of the dramatic art that existed in advocacy, as a good lawyer must have good expression. The profession of acting and good expression is part of the job of a lawyer. He worked for years in the field of intellectual property rights.

References

  1. "پرویز بهرام دوبلور پیشکسوت درگذشت/ خاموشی راوی «جاده ابریشم»". 27 May 2019.
  2. "پرویز بهرام درگذشت". 27 May 2019.
  3. "پرویز بهرام که بود؟". 27 May 2019.
  4. "پرویز بهرام".
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