Iranian actors died at age 69

Here are 2 famous actors from Iran died at 69:

Yosef Shiloach

Yosef Shiloach (July 9, 1941 Iranian Kurdistan-January 3, 2011 Tel Aviv) a.k.a. Joseph Shiloach, Joseph Shiloah, Pirous Yosefian, Yosi Chiloch, Yosef Shiloa, Yossi Shiloa, Josef Shiloach, Yosi Shiloach, Yossi Shiloach, Josef Shiloah, Yosef Shiloah, Yoseph Shiloah or Yossi Shiloah was an Iranian actor.

He died in cancer.

Yosef Shiloach was born in Iranian Kurdistan and migrated with his family to Israel when he was four years old. He started his acting career in the Israeli theater and then transitioned into film and television. Shiloach is best known for his roles in the Israeli films "Lemon Popsicle" and "The Delta Force," as well as his appearances in the American television series "The A-Team" and "Matlock." In addition to his acting career, he served in the Israeli Defense Forces and was a member of the Haganah during Israel's War of Independence. Shiloach continued to act until his death from cancer in 2011. He is remembered as one of Israel's most iconic actors.

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Mohammad Ali Fardin

Mohammad Ali Fardin (February 4, 1931 Tehran-April 6, 2000 Tehran) also known as Fardin was an Iranian actor and wrestler. He had four children, Saeed Fardin, Siavash Fardin, Atefeh Fardin and Ameneh Fardin.

He died caused by myocardial infarction.

Fardin began his career as a wrestler, earning the title of the Iranian wrestling champion in 1951. He then transitioned to acting and appeared in more than 50 films throughout his career, including "The Tall Shadows of the Wind" and "Ring of Honor". Fardin was known for his action roles and was often referred to as the "Bruce Lee of Iran". In addition to his work in film, he was also a successful businessman and owned several restaurants and nightclubs in Tehran. Fardin was a beloved figure in Iran and is still remembered as one of the greatest actors in Iranian cinema history. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by the Iranian president.

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