Bijan Daneshmand,An Iranian Actor & Activist.

Bijan Daneshmand (Persianبیژن دانشمند, born 16 August 1958) is an Iranian born-English actor and artist based in London, England.

Early life and education

Bijan Daneshmand was born in TehranIran  At the age of 10, he moved to England to receive his early education. After graduating from King’s College London, he attended the London Centre for Theatre Studies and the Philippe Gaulier School in Paris to develop his acting skills. Later, he obtained an MA from Chelsea College of Arts.

Career

In 2004, Daneshmand produced and acted in 20 Fingers, a feature film, directed and acted by Mania Akbari. In seven scenes shot by Touraj Aslani with a DV camera in a variety of long takes, the director and producer play a couple or potentially several couples who debate and argue about their relationship. The film tackles taboo subjects, including homosexuality and divorce.It premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004, where it won the Best Digital Film, Venezia Digitale.

In 2006, Daneshmand wrote and directed the avant-garde filmA Snake’s Tail. The Bare Bones International Film Festival in Oklahoma, United States, named this film the Best International Feature, and it was also included at the Festival Do Rio and the Frankfurt International Film Festival.

In 2009, Daneshmand starred in a film, Women Without Men, directed by Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari, and is based on the 1990 novel by Shahrnush Parsipur.Gender-related issues in Islam and the Muslim world are discussed in the film. It received the 2009 Venice Film Festival’s Silver Lion for best director

In 2011, Daneshmand acted in a short film Two & Two as a male teacher, which was directed by Babak Anvari, co-produced by Kit Fraser, and written by Babak Anvari and Gavin Cullen.[10] The 8-minute film follows Daneshmand’s character, a male teacher, as he introduces the statement 2 + 2 = 5 to his young pupils. In 2011, at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, BAFTA, it was nominated for Best Short Film.

In 2016, Daneshmand plays the role of university director in Under the Shadow, a 2016 Persian-language psychological horror film directed by Babak Anvari. A mother and daughter had terrifying supernatural encounters in Tehran during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s.The film’s world debut took place at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016. In 2017, it was awarded with the BAFTA for Outstanding Debut.

In 2021, Daneshmand wrote and directed a Persian-language web series, The Bahramis.

 

In 2022, Daneshmand was cast as a AliReza Jamshidpour, one of the leading characters in Maryam Keshavarz‘s film The Persian Version.The film was premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival in January 2023 as part of the U.S. Dramatic competition. It took home the Waldo for Best Screenplay as well as the Audience Award.

Daneshmand, parallel with his acting, is engaged with his fine art practice. His artwork has been exhibited and reviewed internationally at art galleriesexhibitions, and publications.

 

In 1996, Daneshmand founded and launched The Leonard, an award winning boutique hotel in central London. The hotel was popular with musicians and film people. William Orbit made various recordings there including works involving U2, Madonna, Pink. In 2003, Daneshmand sold his family interest in the business, to focus entirely on his art and acting.

In 2020, continuing with his fine art practice and interest in the concept of repetition, he commenced his Damavand series; a collection of over 150 works, an exploration on the theme of repetition and difference.

Selected filmography

Film

 

List of film appearances, with year, title, and role shown
Year Title Role Reference(s)
2004 20 Fingers The Husband, The Man [25]
2005 Munich Kamal Nasser [26][27]
2006 A Snake’s Tail Bijan, Kami, and Agha [28][29]
2008 Body of Lies Amman Clinic Doctor [30][31]
2009 Women Without Men Abbas [32][27]
2010 Green Zone Zubaidi’s Aide [33][34]
2012 From Tehran to London Ashkan [35][36]
2016 Under the Shadow Director [37]
2020 Pari Director- Ahmadi [38]
2020 Infidel Dr. Hossein Tehrani [39][40]
2021 Mister Mayfair Ali [41]
2023 The Persian Version Ali Reza [42][43]

Television

List of television appearances, with year, title, and role shown
Year Title Role Reference(s)
2005 Casualty Dr. Hamid Guyrat
2005 Spooks (US title: MI5) Bashir Shalhoob [44]
2007 Saddam’s Tribe Journalist [45]
2008 Special Forces Heroes Salim
2009 The Omid Djalili Show Appearance [46]
2011 Page Eight Cambridge Don [47]
2015 Suspects Jamal Khan [48][27]
2016 The Night Manager Kouyami [27]
2017 Modus Mahmoud Muntasir
2018 The Looming Tower Farouq Osman
2018 Deep State Ali Ardavan [49][50]
2019 Follow the Money Abbas
2019 Traitors Abu Selim [51]
2020 EastEnders Dr Jamil
2022 Suspicion Masoud Ghorbani
2022 Tehran Dr. Kourosh Zamestani [52]
2022 House of the Dragon The Priest [53]
2023 The Diplomat Rasoul Shahin [54]

Radio

List of radio appearances, with year and radio station shown
Title Year Radio station
Westway 2004-6 BBC World Service
April’s Fool 2009 BBC World Service
The Fence 2009 BBC World Service
Spit 2009 BBC World Service
The Interview 2009 BBC Radio 4
Baghdad Burning[55] 2009 BBC Radio 4
Amazing Grace[56] 2010 BBC Radio 4
The Boy from Aleppo that Painted the War[57] 2015 BBC Radio 4
The Weapon[58] 2015 BBC Radio 4
Dan Dare[59] 2017 B7 Media
Fall of the Shah[60][61] 2019 BBC World Service drama

Awards and recognition

  • 2004: Venice Film Festival20 Fingers, received Best Film Venezia Cinema Digitale, Bijan Daneshmand was the producer.[5]
  • 2006: Bare Bones International Film FestivalA Snake’s Tail, Winner Best International Feature, Bijan Daneshmand was the writer and director.[6]
  • 2021: IndieFEST Film Awards, The Bahramis, received Award of Merit Best Web Series and Award of Excellence Lead Actor, Bijan Daneshmand was the director.
  • 2021: BUEIFF Web Series Film Festival, The Bahramis, received Best Actor, Bijan Daneshmand.

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