[custom_adv] Ali Parvin (born 20 ُSeptember 1946) is a retired football player and coach. He is regarded as one of the most prominent footballers. [custom_adv] During his career, he has been associated mainly with Persepolis, played for the team for eighteen years, managed the club for seventeen years in three occasion and also the club's president. [custom_adv] During his career, he has been associated mainly with Persepolis, played for the team for eighteen years, managed the club for seventeen years in three occasion and also the club's president. [custom_adv] He was selected as one of the seventeen Asian football elites by AFC and received a statue from this confederation. [custom_adv] Kamal Tabrizi ( born 28 october 1959) is an film director. He was born , with his parents having moved there. [custom_adv] A newly released picture shows that he was as a photographer & reporter among the 1979 hostage takers at the U.S. Embassy. Kamal Tabrizi graduated from University of Art at Faculty of Cinema and Theater. [custom_adv] After graduating from Cinema & TV from Art Universitry in Tehran;He went to the war front of Iran-Iraq war (1981~1989) as a director and photographer and has made his first documentary on war Martyrs which won the best documentary award in Tashkent Film Festival. [custom_adv] He was named as one of the members of Persepolis Hall of Fame and the club thanked him for his great performance during his senior career at Persepolis. The club gave him a statue of his face and named him as one of the twelve great players of Persepolis in the 1970s. [custom_adv] Before starting his acting career with Sam and Narges, in 1998 he gained fame as the guitarist of the music band, Arian band. He is now a singer of the Rezzar Band led by Hamed Baradaran. [custom_adv] In 2000, he was invited to act in Sam and Narges by director, Iraj Ghaderi. He started to gain popularity after acting in more films such as Shaam-e Akhar, Zahr-e Asal, and Boutique. [custom_adv] He made his first feature film Passage in 1988. Since then he has made more than 18 feature films, including two coproduction with Japan (“Wind Carpet” (2001) which was the best seller in market). His feature films and TV series are of the most popular films in Iranian Market and well received and awarded in the international Film Festivals. [custom_adv] Golzar gained media attention when it was revealed that he was paid £55,000 for 3 days work while shooting Democracy in Bright Daylight in 2009, a relatively high fee given the per capita income. [custom_adv] Golzar gained media attention when it was revealed that he was paid £55,000 for 3 days work while shooting Democracy in Bright Daylight in 2009, a relatively high fee given the per capita income.