[custom_adv] Mohammad Ali Fardin (1931 – 2000) was a Prominent actor, film director and freestyle wrestler.Fardin was born and raised in a poor area in southern capital. [custom_adv] He was the eldest of three children.After graduating from high school, Fardin joined the Air Force and became a freestyle wrestler in his twenties; he won a silver medal at the 1954 World Wrestling Championships and placed fourth in 1957. [custom_adv] Fardin was a popular lead actor in persian cinema, and was known by the title, King of Hearts, after his lead role in an persian film of the same title (Soltane Ghalbha). [custom_adv] To the point where the producer, director and star of his own film. Day was not going well and season came unemployment. Fardin was none the less lead and went on to carpet. Carpet with artistic taste changed and the first person carpets hung like a work of art for the buyer to have better effects.And there was no stranger to success. [custom_adv] He then raised the silver medal wrestler until one year later entered the auditorium and the first film called "Fountain of Life" played. Six, seven years before the father was raised in this area and has always tried to get to his place in cinema. [custom_adv] He rose to fame in the 1960s. For the average persian, he was a heroic figure who served as an alternative to non persian movie stars. He was stereotypically cast as the poor tough guy with the heart of gold who got the girl at the end. [custom_adv] His films include, Behesht Door Nist, Ghazal, and Ganje Qarun. After the 1979 persian Revolution, he starred in only two more films, Bar Faraz -e- Asemanha and Barzakhiha. [custom_adv] His movies include, Gedayan-e Tehran, Ganj-e Gharoon, and Parvaz dar Asemanha. After the 1979 persian Revolution, he starred in only one more film, and his earlier films were eventually banned. Subsequently, he opened a bakery in capital.