Ebrahim Hatamikia Net Worth

Ebrahim Hatamikia is an internationally renowned Iranian director, writer, and actor born in 1961 in Tehran, Iran. He left the Art University where he studied script writing and began his directing career with the film "The Identity" in 1986. He has since made several short films and documentaries about the Iran-Iraq War, which have been highly praised in national film festivals. His works have won him awards for best screenplay and directing at the sixteenth and twenty-fourth Fajr International Film Festival respectively. His recent works have also been screened internationally, such as "The Glass Agency" in Berlin and "The Red Ribbon" in San Sebastian.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Writer, Actor
Birth Day September 23, 1961
Birth Place  Tehran, Iran, Iran
Ebrahim Hatamikia age 62 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Alma mater Tarbiat Modares University University of Tehran
Occupation Film editing, Screenwriter, Film director
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Sima Hatamikia (m. 1982)
Children Nayereh Yousef Esmaeil

💰 Net worth

Ebrahim Hatamikia, the renowned Iranian director, writer, and actor, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With his remarkable talent and numerous contributions to the Iranian film industry, Hatamikia has built a respected career over the years. Known for his thought-provoking narratives and compelling storytelling, he has gained both critical acclaim and a substantial fan following in Iran and beyond. As his popularity continues to soar, it is expected that his net worth will also experience significant growth in the upcoming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1990

Ebrahim Hatamikia, who is internationally renowned for his role in the cinema of Iran in the 1990s, was born in 1961 in Tehran to Iranian Azerbaijani parents. He left the Art University where he studied script writing. He began his directing career with the film The Identity in 1986 and some short films and documentaries about the Iran–Iraq War. His movies are considered to be the best that tackle the war and the issues surrounding it. His works have often received admiration in national film festivals. The Glass Agency and In the Name of the Father have won him the best screenplay and directing awards in the sixteenth and twenty-fourth Fajr International Film Festival respectively. His recent works have also been on international screens: The Glass Agency in Berlin and The Red Ribbon in San Sebastián.