Nasser Tahmasb, Iranian voice actor died at 84

Iranian famous voice actor Nasser Tahmasb died at 84.

Nasser Tahmasb, Iranian voice actor died at 84

MojNews-Nasser Tahmasb, was born in 1940 and worked as a voice actor for more that 60 years.

Tahmasb was known for his exceptional skills in delivering both serious and comedic roles, as well as his versatility in mastering various accents. Throughout his career, he lent his voice to iconic actors such as Harold Lloyd, Jack Nicholson, James Stewart, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Henry Fonda, Steve McQueen, Gary Cooper, Jane Hackman, Anthony Perkins, Peter Sellers, David Johnson, Kevin Spacey, Ian Richardson, and many more, effectively bringing their characters to life on the Iranian screen.

In addition to his remarkable voice acting in leading roles, Tahmasb made significant contributions as a dubbing director and supervisor in an array of films and TV series. His remarkable dubbing performances, such as replacing Jack Nicholson in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Richard Dreyfuss in "Goodbye Girl," Dustin Hoffman in "Papillon," Leslie Howard in "Gone with the Wind," and Johnny Sekka in "Mohammad, the Messenger of God," firmly established his lasting legacy in the field of dubbing.

Apart from his contributions to Iranian cinema, Tahmasb also left his mark on Iranian and foreign TV series, as well as animated movies, with memorable roles that endeared him to audiences of all ages.

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