Parviz Pourhosseini (Persian: پرویز پورحسینی , 11 September 1941 – 27 November 2020) was an Iranian film, theater and television actor. He died of COVID-19 at age 79, in Firoozgar Hospital in Tehran. He was best known for his roles in Bashu, the Little Stranger (1989), The Fifth Season (1997) and Saint Mary (1997). Other well-known films he had performed in include The Man Who Became a Mouse (1985), The Night it Happened (1988), Angel Day (1993), and Leila's Sleep (2007). He graduated with a bachelor's degree in performance arts from Tehran University's Faculty of Fine arts. In 1961, with director Hamid Samandarian, he and other artists formed an acting troupe named Pasargad. Since then, Poorhosseini had appeared in more than 35 movies, over 70 TV shows and 60 theater performances.
Ballad of Bahram
(as Himself)
The Station
Time to Love
(Father Bita.)
Asphyxia
Salandar
Resurrection
The Ship Angelica
Day of the Angel
The Spell
Kamalolmolk
(Kamran Mirza)
The Spring
Domestic Killer
(Haj Agha Nourbakhsh)
Doctor Faustus
(Doctor Faustus)
Behind the Wall of Silence
The Fifth Season
Nadhr
Saint Mary
(Zechariah)
Bashu, the Little Stranger
(Naii's husband)
Mute Contact
(Nasser's father)
Summit of the Wave
Hezar Dastan
(Matin -o- Saltane)
Tehran 11 Car
once upon a time
(Ghodrat)
The Engineer Child
(Baba Esmaeil)
The Mokhtar Narrative
Saint Mary
(Zacharia)