Ramin Yazdani
Biography
Ramin Yazdani (born July 20, 1952, in Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian-German actor and director. Ramin Yazdani grew up in Iran, where he gained his first theatrical experiences as a teenager. After studying economics, theater studies, acting, and film in the United States, he initially returned to Iran before moving to Germany in 1985. In Hamburg, he founded the Persian Theater in 1991 and the Festival of Iranian Theater in 1995; he also worked at venues including the Deutsches Schauspielhaus, the Thalia Theater, the Hamburg State Opera, and Kampnagel. In addition to his work as a director, he realized numerous independent theater projects. Since the early 1990s, Yazdani has appeared regularly in film and television productions. His credits include *Hallo, Onkel Doc!*, *Ich Chef, Du Turnschuh*, *Der Medicus*, *Kreuzweg*, *Familie verpflichtet*, and the Norwegian series *Nobel*. For his lead role in *Si-o-se Pol – Die letzten Tage des Parvis K.*, he received multiple international awards for Best Actor. Furthermore, he has held guest roles in series such as *SOKO Leipzig*, *Notruf Hafenkante*, and *Großstadtrevier*, and has also worked as a voice actor for radio plays. In 2021, Yazdani participated in the #allesdichtmachen campaign, in which actors offered satirical commentary on COVID-19 containment measures. He lives in Hamburg and is the father of the historian Kaveh Yazdani.
TV Shows(23)

German Genius
Emir

Ich und die Anderen
Taxifahrer

Sara Stein: From Berlin to Tel Aviv
Tarik Rahman

Nobel
Heydar Zamani

Die Draufgänger
Nadir Altai

Heiter bis tödlich - Hauptstadtrevier
Ömer Dilek

Danni Lowinski
Ali Genc

Hamburg Dockland
Adnan Aydin

Das Traumhotel
Scheich Abdul

Kommissarin Lucas
Faruk Hashemi

SOKO Leipzig
Tahir al Zayed

SOKO Leipzig
Dr. Sabet

Abschnitt 40
Herr Al-Hariri

SK Kölsch
Thabit

Alphateam – Die Lebensretter im OP
Operation Phoenix - Jäger zwischen den Welten
Samir Achmed Nassib

Küstenwache
Kapitän Ling
Sperling
Halid
Die Wache
Dr. Khalil

Hallo, Onkel Doc!
Dr. Fazal Bahrami