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  1. Homayoun Ershadi (also spelled Homayon Ershadi, Persian: همایون ارشادی; born March 26, 1947) is an Iranian actor, known for his debut role in Taste of Cherry (1997), and several Iranian and other films since then, including Hollywood movies The Kite Runner and Zero Dark Thirty.

  2. Homayoun Ershadi is an Iranian actor, known for his debut role in Taste of Cherry (1997), and several Iranian and other films since then, including Hollywood movies The Kite Runner and Zero Dark Thirty.

  3. Feb 26, 2018 · The film opens with the actor Homayoun Ershadi’s face. He plays Mr. Badii, a middle-aged man driving slowly through the streets of Tehran in search of someone, scanning crowds of men clamoring to...

  4. Homayoun Ershadi (sometimes spelled Homayon Ershadi), is an Iranian actor. Ershadi was born in Isfahan, Iran in 1947. He studied architecture in Italy and worked in that field. Acclaimed Iranian New Wave director Abbas Kiarostami chose him to play the leading role in Taste of Cherry.

  5. Dec 21, 2007 · Homayoun Ershadi is an architect. He graduated from an Italian architecture school in 1970 and plied the trade in his native Iran for a quarter century. Then one day he took what turned out to...

  6. 19K Followers, 688 Following, 90 Posts - @homayounershadi on Instagram: "".

  7. In his exquisite new film, "Taste of Cherry," Kiarostami contrasts the teeming vitality of Iranian working life with the suicidal inclination of a brooding, affluent middle-aged man identified...

  8. Jul 21, 2020 · “Everything we know about the depth contained within [Badii] we get from his face, which also tells us about the depth contained within the actor Homayoun Ershadi, about whose life we know even less,” Krauss writes. “The world seemed to bend toward Ershadi as if it needed him more than he needed it,” she continues.

  9. Abbas Kiarostami follows the enigmatic Mr. Badii (Homayoun Ershadi) as he drives around the hilly outskirts of Tehran looking for someone who will agree to bury him after he commits suicide, a taboo under Islam.

  10. The first Iranian film to win the Palme d’Or, this austere, emotionally complex drama by the great Abbas Kiarostami follows the middle-aged Mr. Badii (Homayoun Ershadi) as he drives around the hilly outskirts of Tehran looking for someone who will agree to dispose of his body after he commits suicide, a taboo under Islam.