Bijan Mofid
Bijan Mofid | |
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| Born | Bijan Mofid 31 May 1935 |
| Died | 12 November 1984 (aged 49) |
| Alma mater | University of Tehran |
| Occupation(s) | Director, screenwriter, playwright, poet, songwriter |
| Years active | 1954–1984 |
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| Children | 4 including Afshin Mofid, Shima Mofid, Nima Mofid, Mazda Mofid |
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| Relatives | Bahman Mofid (brother) Hengameh Mofid (sister) |
Bijan Mofid (Persian: بیژن مفید; May 31, 1935 – November 12, 1984) was an influential Iranian playwright and stage director. His most famous work, Shahr-e Ghesseh, is an allegorical satire written in the form of a musical play using elements of Iranian folklore, for which he also composed the music. Bijan Mofid (playwright/director) was one of very few serious modern Iranian artists whose writing has reached beyond the intelligentsia to a broad general audience.