Ali Saam
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ali Saam was born in Tehran, Iran. Growing up, he was a huge fan of
characters such as Batman and Zorro and Western films and TV shows in
general. He moved to the United States in the late 1970s to continue
his education abroad. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer
Information Systems (CIS), and after living in different cities he
decided to settle in Los Angeles to follow his passion, acting, and
work on turning his dreams into reality. He started his training at
Stella Adler Conservatory of Theatre and continued on at the Actors
Circle Theater where he studied under the direction of famed
instructor, Arthur Mendoza, for several years. His lead role as Tony in
"The Big Picture" directed by Penny Johnson was his debut in theater,
and his supporting role as Joseph Dimarco, an Italian mobster, in
Redemption (2002) was his film acting
debut. Ali has performed in numerous plays from Shakespeare to
contemporary American such as the critically acclaimed and successful,
Aaron Kozak's "The Birthday Boys," which went into production in 2011
in Los Angeles and later in Dallas and received nominations for Best
Ensemble and won the 2010 Hollywood Fringe First Award (world premiere)
and the LA Fringe Award (LA Theatre Review Critic's Choice). He also
played diverse characters for the big screen; Jasmine, a sentimental
transvestite, in Jew Tales (2005), a
thoughtful father of a teenage girl in
A Conversation to Remember (2010),
Jack, a mysterious homeless man, in award winning film,
$lowdown (2011) -- which he was also
involved with writing and producing -- whereby his moving performance
received nomination for Best Actor from the 4th Annual Noor Iranian
Film Festival in Los Angeles. He recently appeared in
Ben Affleck's Best Picture Academy Award
winner film Argo (2012) about the CIA's
risky plan to free six Americans who had found shelter at the home of
the Canadian ambassador after the 1979 hostage taking of the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran, as Ali Khalkhali, the security head of the
Revolutionary Guard in charge of finding the missing American
diplomats.