Majid Habibi (Persian: مجيد ØØ¨ÛŒØ¨ÛŒâ€Ž) (born 30 December 1981.
/ Tehran - originally from Sanandaj, kurdistan Province) is an Iranian
voice actor who is known for Persian voice acting for films,
animations , documentaries, video games, film trailers, television
advertisements, radio advertisements, network promotions, radio or
audio dramas, puppet shows, audiobooks and television programs. He
graduated from Soore University with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural
Management.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]From a very early age,
he showed an interest in learning martial arts such as Judo,
Kyokushin, Pro Wrestling, and Wado-Ryu Karate. And then as a young
adult, he started to practice Wushu by the famous coaches, Mohammad
PourGholami and Masoud Jafari. Due to strong desire for this martial
art, he kept on practicing for years and achieved considerable success
and became champion and vice-champion in 2000 and 2001 in the state
championship. He was also considered as a coach and judge. In his
early thirties, as his heart was filled with longing for dubbing art,
he joined the Glory Dubbing Group, while he suffered from slipped disc
and had to quit his favorite sport; and that was a time of great
sorrow for him. But the attraction of dubbing was so great that he
could decrease his sadness and try his best to learn more and more and
get experience of it. Admitting that there are thousands of ways to
reach the goal, he believes in divine
Providence.[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]Habibi's major roles are as
following: [48][49]
/ Tehran - originally from Sanandaj, kurdistan Province) is an Iranian
voice actor who is known for Persian voice acting for films,
animations , documentaries, video games, film trailers, television
advertisements, radio advertisements, network promotions, radio or
audio dramas, puppet shows, audiobooks and television programs. He
graduated from Soore University with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural
Management.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]From a very early age,
he showed an interest in learning martial arts such as Judo,
Kyokushin, Pro Wrestling, and Wado-Ryu Karate. And then as a young
adult, he started to practice Wushu by the famous coaches, Mohammad
PourGholami and Masoud Jafari. Due to strong desire for this martial
art, he kept on practicing for years and achieved considerable success
and became champion and vice-champion in 2000 and 2001 in the state
championship. He was also considered as a coach and judge. In his
early thirties, as his heart was filled with longing for dubbing art,
he joined the Glory Dubbing Group, while he suffered from slipped disc
and had to quit his favorite sport; and that was a time of great
sorrow for him. But the attraction of dubbing was so great that he
could decrease his sadness and try his best to learn more and more and
get experience of it. Admitting that there are thousands of ways to
reach the goal, he believes in divine
Providence.[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]Habibi's major roles are as
following: [48][49]
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