Saber Abar


Saber Abar, also known as Saber Abbar is an Iranian actor, theater director and writer, best known for his role in the 2009 film, About Elly. Abar has received two Crystal Simorgh Award Nominations, both for Best Supporting Actor at the 25th and 27th Fajr International Film Festival.

Career

Acting career

Abar began his career hosting television shows such as Rainbow, a children's TV show, and a game show called In 100 Seconds'. He later gained recognition with his role in Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Sha'ere Zobale. In 2006, he starred alongside Ezzatollah Entezami in Minaye Shahr-e Khamush as a driver and that role earned him a Crystal Simorgh Prize Nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Abar's talent did not go unnoticed in Dayere Zangi, as he then was offered a role in Asghar Farhadi's About Elly. The movie received positive reviews, such as the review from David Bordwell, who called it a masterpiece. Abar played "Alireza", whose fiancée goes missing. The role earned him another nomination in the Fajr International Film Festival.
Saber has also starred in Hich, Nokhodi, Thirteen 59 and Entehaye Khiabane Hashtom and had a cameo appearance in Ayene-haye Ruberu.

Theatre career

Abar has starred alongside the likes of Farhad Aeesh, Mehdi Hashemi and Shahab Hosseini in Kargadan, directed by Farhad Aeesh. He has also starred in Dastan-e yek Pellekan, directed by Reza Guran, Caligula, directed by Homayoun Ghanizadeh, and Jire-bandie pare Khorus baraye Sugvari, directed by Ali Narges Nejad. In 2010, Saber directed the play Vav-ha va Virgul-ha''.

Writing

Abar wrote a bilingual book, "To Seven Houses Away," about Iranian grandmothers across the country of Iran, published by Inja, Middle Of The Town in Tehran.

Filmography

Awards and nominations