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Hadi Khanjanpour. Actor: The Signal. Hadi Khanjanpour was born in 1982 in Teheran, Iran. He is an actor and director, known for The Signal (2024), Stille Post (2021) and Guy Ritchie's the Covenant (2023).
- January 1, 1
- 1.83 m
- Teheran, Iran
Nov 6, 2021 · Khalil Ozen (Hadi Khanjanpour) has fully embraced his new life in Berlin. He works as a primary school teacher and has a German girlfriend, Leyla (Kristin Suckow), employed by a television news...
Mar 8, 2024 · The four-episode miniseries opens on the morning that Paula and her colleague Hadi (Hadi Khanjanpour) are set to return to Earth after a stint aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
- Megan Mccluskey
Since the winter semester 2020/21, Hadi Khanjanpour has been a drama lecturer at the Mozarteum Salzburg. In addition, he is a jury member of the film funding 'HessenFilm' in the area of "young talent" since 2022.
Mar 8, 2024 · Hadi Khanjanpour - Hadi Netflix. Actor Hadi Khanjanpour plays a character who is also named Hadi. He is the other astronaut who is with Paula on the mission that was assigned to them by billionaire Benisha Mudhi.
Oct 28, 2022 · Sinclair doesn’t read or speak Russian, but Kabir (Hadi Khanjanpour), a sympathetic Afghani soldier, does. He tags along with Sinclair to a nearby military base, where their respective wounds are tended to and some perfunctory getting-to-know-you information is exchanged.
Jun 10, 2022 · Starting from his own personal relationship with the exiled Kurds in Germany, Hoffmann unravels different conflicts that affect his central character, Khalil (played by Hadi Khanjanpour), a teacher in Berlin who has lost his family during the clashes with Turkey and who cannot come to terms with the death of his sister, of which he is not ...