Enayatollah Bakhshi

Enayatollah Bakhshi
عنایت‌الله بخشی
Born(1945-03-27)March 27, 1945
Taleqan, Iran
DiedFebruary 15, 2026(2026-02-15) (aged 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1965–2026
SpouseSimin Bazarjani (Screenplay writer)
Children3[1]

Enayatollah Bakhshi (Persian: عنایت‌الله بخشی; March 27, 1945 – February 15, 2026), commonly known as Enayat Bakhshi (عنایت بخشی), was an Iranian veteran actor. Over six decades of artistic activity, he appeared in more than 170 plays. He was considered one of the most well-known actors, playing the antihero role in the history of Iranian cinema.[2] He cooperated with some of the notable Iranian film directors, including Ebrahim Golestan, Bahram Beyzai, Ali Hatami, Amir Naderi, Masoud Kimiai, Dariush Mehrjoui, and Davood Mir-Bagheri. He received a First Grade Certificate in Art (equivalent to PhD) from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran.

Bakhshi took part in many movies, including Mr. Naive (1970), Sattar Khan (1972), Tangna (1973), Tangsir (1973), The Deer (1974), Senator (1983), Travellers (1991), The Fateful Day (1994), and Killing Mad Dogs (2000). He also took part in various TV series, such as The First Man (1976), Sarbadars (1984), Imam Ali (1991), Heroes Don't Die (1997), and Tabriz in Fog (2010).

In 2025, he received a Diploma Honorary for Best Supporting Actor for the movie Shah Naqsh from the 43rd Fajr Film Festival.

Life and career

Bakhshi was born on March 27, 1945, in Taleqan, a city west of Tehran. He was taught acting from Hamid Samandarian in the young age. In 1965, he began his acting career with the National Art Group, headed by Abbas Javanmard. After two years with the group, he joined Imperial Iranian Air Force and subsequent to taking several electronics and English courses, he began teaching in the two fields.

After 10 years of serving the armed forces, he became employed by the Department of Theatre and began his artistic activity.

In 1970, he married Simin Bazarjani. She is the screenwriter of Iranian films such as My Daughter Sahar (1989) and Bat (1997). Bakhshi lived in Tehran and had a son named Arash.

Bahkshi died at a hospital on February 15, 2026, at the age of 80.[3]

Selected filmography

Selected TV series

References

  1. ^ Simin Bazarjani; Sourehcinema Retrieved on June 21, 2018
  2. ^ The actors of the negative roles are oppressed; JameJamOnline Retrieved on June 4, 2019
  3. ^ "Veteran Iranian actor Enayat Bakhshi dies at 80". MEHR News Agency. February 15, 2026. Retrieved February 15, 2026.