[custom_adv] Fereydoun Farrokhzad (October 7, 1938 – August 7, 1992) was an singer, actor, poet, TV and radio host, writer, and iconic opposition political figure. He is best known for his successful variety TV show "Mikhak-e Noghrei" (The Silver Carnation). [custom_adv] He was the brother of the acclaimed Persian poets Forough Farrokhzad and Pooran Farrokhzad.He was forced into exile after the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and after relocating to Germany was the victim of an unsolved murder. [custom_adv] Fereydoun Farrokhzad was born in Chahar Raheh Gomrok (Gomrok Intersection), a neighborhood in capital. He was the fourth of seven children (Pouran, Amir(Masoud), Forough, Fereydoun, Gloria, Mehrdad, and Mehran). [custom_adv] After graduating from high school he went to Germany and Austria for his post-secondary education. He got his Advanced Graduate degree in Political Science from Munich University. [custom_adv] At a young age Fereydoun had a passion for poetry and for singing. He turned that passion to reality in 1962 when he started writing poems in German which were published in two German newspapers. In 1964 he published his collection of poems called "Fasleh Deegar" (Another Season). [custom_adv] His book was critically acclaimed and was honored by many famous German poets. Five months after the release of "Fasleh Deegar", Fereydoun Farrokhzad received the Poetry Award of Berlin. For a couple of years Farrokhzad was a member of the Munich Academy of Poetry. [custom_adv] In 1966 he found his way to the Television and Radio of Munich. On Radio he had a comedy and music program which played middle eastern music including music from homeland. On TV he created and produced a show called (Alpine Roads) [custom_adv] In 1967 he returned to homeland and performed on successful radio and TV shows. His most successful and famous TV show was "Mikhakeh Noghrei" (Silver Carnation), and his radio show which aired every other Friday mornings called "Jom'eh Bazzar" (Friday Bazaar). [custom_adv] The TV show was watched by millions of persians. On the show Farrokhzad introduced and discovered many famous Iranian artists including Sattar, Shohreh, Shahram Solati, Ebi, Morteza, Rouhi Savoji, Hamid Shabkhiz, Leila Forouhar, Saeed Mohammadi, and many more. [custom_adv] After the 1979 revolution, Farrokhzad was imprisoned, then released. He escaped the country and settled in the country of his youth college years, Germany. [custom_adv] Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh claims that Farrokhzad was homosexual. He said: "His main obstacle was the homosexuality that he was not ashamed of; he knew it and he wanted people to understand it." However, no record of such statement was found about Farrokhzad. [custom_adv] Farrokhzad married and divorced twice. His first marriage took place in 1962, to a German/Polish woman named Ania Buchkowski, whom he met in Oxford. Like Farrokhzad, she had a passion for poetry and theater; it was after meeting her that Farrokhzad started writing poems. [custom_adv] The result of this marriage was a son named Rostam. Farrokhzad and Ania later separated and got divorced. In 1974 he married an persian woman named Taraneh. [custom_adv] According to Voice of America, Farrokhzad was known by his fans as an "educated patriot" who frequently criticized the Islamic Republic and its leaders and who was present during many demonstrations against the clerical government. [custom_adv] Farrokhzad produced a weekly radio show for the "Voice of the Flag of Freedom Organization of homeland," the radio station of the Organization of Kaviyani Banner, an "organization of exiled supporters of the persian monarchy. [custom_adv] "Farrokhzad also acted in a film, I Love Vienna,which was considered by some persian authorities as anti-Islamic. Farrokhzad's grave in Nordfriedhof, Bonn, Germany. [custom_adv] On August 8, 1992 Farrokhzad's body was found in the kitchen of his apartment in Bonn, Germany after neighbours reported barking by his two dogs. Farrokhzad had been killed violently, having been stabbed repeatedly in the face and upper torso. [custom_adv] Many urban legends surround Farrokhzad's death, including the widely repeated myth that he was beheaded.Prior to his murder, Farrokzhad had been involved in producing an opposition radio program and reportedly received death threats. [custom_adv] In exile, Farrokhzad continued his performances as a singer for persians living abroad. But now, his shows were significantly different.He no longer needed to withhold his critical views or censor himself. [custom_adv] Farrokhzad paid for this with his life. On August 6, 1992, at 11:30 p.m., his body was found by police in Bonn apartment with a long kitchen knife in his mouth and another in his right shoulder. [custom_adv] Farrokhzad was divorced and had only one sister, named Pooran, living in Iran who could never take on the political establishment. Pooran died in December 2016. His other sister, prominent Iranian poet, Forough had died before the revolution.