Amir Shervan
Amir Shervan | |
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Born | Amir Hosein Ghaffari May 24, 1929 Tehran, Iran |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. |
Occupation | Film director, film producer, actor, screenwriter |
Years active | 1950-1992 |
Amir Shervan (Persian: امیر شروان), born Amir Hosein Ghaffari (Persian: اميرحسين غفاری), was an Iranian film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter.
After studying theatre in Pasadena, California, he returned to his home country and had a prolific cinema career that began with Parviz Khatibi's 1949 film Vaareite Bahari (واریته بهاری).[1] After the Iranian Revolution, he installed himself in California and from 1987 to 1992, produced and directed several action films including Samurai Cop that starred Matt Hannon and Robert Z'Dar. Samurai Cop was restored in a brand new HD transfer for theatrical and DVD release by distributor Cinema Epoch in 2013. Cinema Epoch will also release Shervan's other works Killing, American Style, Young Rebels, and Gypsy in restored versions.
Filmography
- 1974 Torkaman
- 1987 Hollywood Cop
- 1990 Killing American Style
- 1991 Samurai Cop
- 1992 Young Rebels