
Ramin Nasernasir
Acting
Biography
Ramin Naser Nasir is an actor who was born in 1975 in Tehran, Iran. He started his career in television and starred in “The Flight 57” series directed by Mehran Modiri and Shirin Jahed in 1993. His most notable activities are “Golden Grave” by Farshad Arj and series such as “Shahrzad” by Hasan Fathi, “Bitter Coffee” by Mehran Modiri and “Zan Baba” directed by Saeed Aghakhani.
Born: January 1, 1975
Place of Birth: Tehran, Iran
Known For

Prison Break
The story of two brother, one of which is convicted and jailed by mistake. The other brother sets up an escape plan.

The Jungle School
Ramin, a psychology student, meets animals of a jungle and tries to teach them about psychology.0..

The Demon and the Forehead Moon
Mah Pishooni loses its parents in strange events. But when he finds out that they are under a spell by an evil demon, he sets out to save them.

Shahrzad
A romantic historical drama set around and after the 1953 Iranian coup d'état.

Once Upon a Time, Mars
On the ground, Nasser, a down-on-his-luck petty criminal and perpetually losing bettor, is about to make the last and biggest gamble of his life. Until then, he must hide himself from the enemies who thirst for his blood... On Mars, Luna, the Earth-Mars lady and real estate consultant of the Martian residence, is busy with work and family life problems. He is waiting for a mysterious package that is going to reach him from the ground...

A Delayed Death
People should live in a way that they are ready to meet death at any moment; anytime, anywhere, even in a car and at a red light.

Happy Hour
Regarding the misery of government employees, it was the coercion of the landlord and the like, and they insisted on giving a moral message in every part. They only expressed a sense of humor.

My Child
harming drama set in a rural area of post-war Iran. This heartwarming story follows a thoughtful young woman who serves as a leader to the community and a seemingly naive young man who is smitten with a local girl. The film observes their customs and traditions in the tranquil setting of their natural environment. Despite the irreparable damage to their lives due to the war, the villagers remain warm-hearted and kind to those they encounter. The past haunts their lives, but their hearts remain pure and strong in war torn times.

Bitter Coffee
The series begins with history teacher Nima Zande-Karimi (Siamak Ansari) realizing that his extensive research on Persian and world history is of little use to financing his day-to-day life. He is about to leave Tehran for good to go back to his hometown by the name of Darab, when he comes across young university student Roya Atabaki (Sahar Jafari-Jozani) who is researching for her final year dissertation, which is regarding the period 1198–1203, that is said to be a period of turmoil for Iran's ruling elite. Such turmoil that, very few books are available on that period for Roya's research. It is then that Nima receives an anonymous telephone call, which leads him to Niavaran Palace (currently a museum), where he is told to have a coffee and wait. The coffee (which is bitter) is ready and he duly drinks it, his sight becomes hazy, and when he manages to refocus he is in the year 1201 (1822 AD), and the story develops therein.

Chubby Boy
The life of Ramin,, a 40 - year - old screenwriter, is transformed by the arrival of a 8 - year - old boy called تپلی. but he is too familiar to the man
Filmography
as Ramin
as Doctor
as Shahram Asadi
as Houshang Nasiri
as Bolookat
as Fereidoon