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Tehran (Hebrew: טהרן) is an Israeli spy thriller television series created by Moshe Zonder for the Israeli public channel Kan 11. [1] Written by Zonder and Omri Shenhar and directed by Daniel Syrkin , [ 2 ] the series premiered in Israel on 22 June 2020 [ 3 ] and 25 September internationally on Apple TV+ .
Tehran XI (Persian: منتخب تهران, romanized: Muntaxab Tehrân, lit. 'Tehran Selection') was an Iranian football club founded in 1926 from Tehran that was seen as the predecessor of the Iran's national football team .
Sultan was born in Jerusalem, Israel to a family of Moroccan Jews. [2] After completing her compulsory military service, she attended acting classes for three years at Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio in Tel Aviv.
Just 6.5 (Persian: متری شیش و نیم, romanized: Metri Shesh-o Nim, means: Six and a Half per Meters, also titled Law of Tehran) is a 2019 Iranian thriller drama film written and directed by Saeed Roustaee.
Tehran is an unreleased Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Arun Gopalan and produced by Dinesh Vijan and John Abraham. It stars Abraham, Manushi Chhillar and Neeru Bajwa . [ 1 ] The film is claimed to be based on true events.
Jared Safier (born December 21, 1982) is an American media executive and four-time Emmy Award-winning television and Film Director and Film Producer.He currently serves as CEO of Safier Entertainment and Owner, Managing Partner and Executive Board Member at Lux Angeles Studios.
[2] Zachary Levi joined the cast in January 2024. [3] Liam Neeson joined the cast in May 2024. [4] Principal photography took place in Mississippi in September 2024. [5] Filming locations include Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. [6] Zachary Levi was also spotted filming a scene at Studio 6 Hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.
Tehran on 31 December 1977: Mohammad Reza and Farah with New Year's guests King Hussein and President Jimmy Carter. Mohammad Reza was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 1974. [239] As it worsened, from the spring of 1978, he stopped appearing in public, with the official explanation being that he was suffering from a "persistent cold."