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Manouchehr Esmaili, the man of a thousand dubbing voices, died – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news



According to the reporter of Mehr, Manouchehr Esmaili, the voice actor and the man of the thousand voices of Iran, last night, Monday, August 31 have He said goodbye to death.

Mojtaba Pure Yi In confirmation of this news, Sima’s dubbing manager told Mehr reporter: Unfortunately, Manouchehr Esmaili died last night due to is He said goodbye to his mortal heart in his home.

He explained in details about the funeral of this dubbing artist: He was in the hospital for several days, however, he came home and died last night on August 31. is Heart died.

According to the dubbing manager of Sima, it is possible that this is the burial place Deceased Doubler May he be in Sakine Karaj heaven.

Manouchehr Esmaili has been in charge of the dubbing of countless films and has also been the dubbing director of various works.

He is known for speaking for several characters in a film with a variety of voices and typecasting (speaking in different voices). In the “Hazardestan Ismaili” series, he spoke in place of Shaaban (Mohammed Ali Keshavarz), Reza Tafangchi (Jamshid Mashayikhi), Hazardastan (Ezzatullah Tzami) and Jamshid Laeeq.

Manouchehr Esmaili had voice acting in many movies in his career. He instead of Anthony Quinn in the role Hamza He had spoken in the movie Muhammad Rasoolullah (pbuh).

Esmaili also dubbed famous actors such as Steve Mack Quinn, Humphrey Bogart, Charlton are and had Kirk Douglas in his portfolio.

Among the prominent actors of Iranian cinema, he has dubbed their roles can have as a voice-over instead of Behrouz Voshoghi in several films such as “Kaiser”, “Dash Akel”, “Sote Delan” and “Reza Motori”, Jamshid Meshaikhi in the films “Kaiser” and “Kemal-ul-Molk”, Dariush Arjamand in the series “Imam Ali”A)And the movie “Captain Khurshid” pointed out. One of the most lasting performances of Ismaili in the movie “Mother” was the memory of Ali Hatami, who at the same time spoke for three actors, namely Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Jamshid Hashempour and Akbar Abdi.

Mehr News Agency expresses its condolences to the Ismaili family and the artistic community of Iran.

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