Javad Gholami has been a Actor in some movies:
Utterly Cold Blooded is about that Mohsen Andalib is a lawyer who has recently lost his wife in a car accident and is thinking of closing his office, until he faces the mysterious case of one of his old friends, Shahbaz. Mrs. Mafee, Shahbaz’s wife who owns a lucrative factory, is still struggling with the problems of her previous unsuccessful marriage, and doesn’t know what to do with her daughter, Ayda, who is currently living with her father. Mean
...while, Shahbaz asks Andalib to erase Ayda’s name from her wife, Mrs Mafi’s certificate. The young lawyer doubts it at first but... In this film Javad Gholami collaborates with Abolfazl Poor Arab, Ateneh Faghih Nasiri, Atila Pesyani, Gholam Hossein Lotfi, Siamak Shayeghi, Rasoul Sadrameli, Mehdi Sabaghzadeh, Fereydoun Jeyrani, Reza Karam Rezaie, Jila Ipakchi, Asghar Abdollahi, Fariborz Lachini, Mahtaj Nojoomi, Rahman Moghaddam, Parviz Ghiasi, Salman Moslem Bash'areh, Mandana Kashefian, Hamid Eshraghi, Mohammad Hossein Ghelichkhani, Susan Tabrizi, Narges Tabrizi.
Cry is about that Sohrab wants to work independently as a truck driver using the truck he has bought with the help of his ill father. But Farough, an experienced and well-known garage owner wants Sohrab to work for him just like others so they get into a fight. Meanwhile, the Iraqi fighter jets start bombarding the area. During the bombardment, Farough dies of heart attack, but Akbar and Asghar, his two younger brothers blame Sohrab as the murderer of their brother. They get into their truck and start searching for him. Sohrab stops in a mid-road café and has his teenage son Amir carry the tomatoes for him. Naneh Mary, the owner, asks Sohrab to take a young pregnant woman named Fatemeh to a hospital in the city. The path Sohrab is supposed to take however does not lead to the city so he takes Fatemeh to a bus station but there are no vehicles there as a result of the war, so Fatemeh accompanies Sohrab and Amir. Akbar and Asghar run into a number of Iraqi forces and get arrested by them and then Sohrab and Amir and Fatemeh arrive at that same place too. The Iraqi soldiers attempt to rape Fatemeh but she shoots them with her gun. Akbar and Asghar who are now free, owe their lives to Fatemeh so they no longer seek revenge and Sohrab and Amir and Fatemeh continue their journey. Sohrab’s truck breaks down near a mosque and Fatemeh gives birth to her infant inside the truck with the help of the mosque custodian’s wife. Sohrab takes Fatemeh and her newborn to the city and then goes to fight for his homeland in the war just like his friends. In this film Javad Gholami collaborates with Mitra Hajjar, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Kianoosh Gerami, Akbar Moazezi, Ghasem Zare, Enayat Bakhshi, Poulad Kimiayi, Masoud Kimiai, Nasser Shafagh, Alireza Zarrindast, Babak Bayat, Amir Rahmani, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Ali Asghar Tabasi, Abbas Ghajar, Mansour Farnia, Hossein Ghaffari, Jamshid Jahanzadeh, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Fatemeh Shokri, Akbar Rashidian, Hooshang Noori, Alireza Hosseini, Hossein Ghiabi, Hamid Kermani, Mohammad Aligholizadeh, Afsaneh Khalili, Morteza Abedini, Amir Abedini, Mohsen Afshar, Ali Balakuhi, Khodadad Davoudi, Shahin Hosseinabadi, Abbas Karami, Mahmoud Khatouni, Goharshad Mahabadi, Mehri Mazaheri, Fazel Parsa, Shahram Shirvani, Reza Shokrollah, Javad Talebi, Mohammad Zafari.
Protest is about that When Amir learns that the woman who is to marry his younger brother Reza has been having an affair with another man, he does what he believes is the only thing that can restore his family's honor. Stoically accepting a twelve-year prison sentence for the crime, Amir is released to discover that the country he once knew is now a very different place, in which matters of honor killing are considered barbaric. In need of money to support his brother in his future marriage prospects, Amir starts working as a debt collector for fellow ex-con Mohsen as he tries to adjust to the new Iran and makes amends for his past mistakes. Directed by Massoud Kimiayi, one of the few filmmakers from the country's pre-revolutionary period to remain active in the film industry, 'Protest' is a fascinating story about a man out of time struggling to acquaint himself with the climactic changes of the Iranian revolution... In this film Javad Gholami collaborates with Bita Farahi, Mehdi Fathi, Mitra Hajjar, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Parsa Pirouzfar, Shila Khodadad, Kianoosh Gerami, Akbar Moazezi, Dariush Arjmand, Poulad Kimiayi, Masoud Kimiai, Seyyed Zia Hashemi, Asghar Rafiejam, Eshagh Khanzadi, Majid Entezami, Hesam Navab Safavi, Pari Amir Hamzeh, Rambod Shekarabi, Ramin Parchami, Mohammad Reza Ghomi, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Hossein Ghata, Mohammad Aligholizadeh, Armin Ghobadi Pasha, Soosan Salimi, Ali Kangarloo, Amir Shervan, Reza Razavi, Behrooz Piroozian, Mohsen Ghaffari, Hossein Farzaneh, Rasool Heydari.
Escape is about that Following the dispute between two groups of drug smugglers, the border post is informed that a shipment of drugs is passing through the center of the country. The agents intervene and the smugglers flee towards the border by taking a hostage. In this film Javad Gholami collaborates with Faramarz Gharibian, Hossein Yari, Parvin Soleymani, Fereydoun Jeyrani, Hossein Zandbaf, Esfandiar Shahidi, Mahmoud Dehghani, Parviz Shokri, Akbar Esfahani, Ali Nazari, Abbas Mokhtari, Reza Rad, Behzad JavanBakhsh, Shaban Ali Eslami, Youra Yousefi, Sima Rahmanipour, Naser Mehdi Pour, Shahram Emami, Mahnaz Eslami, Ahmad Moeini, Farid Shab Khiz, Keyvan Kazemi, Alireza ParhizGari, Yousef Norouzi, Alireza Fathi, Hassan Koor Ughli, Davood Eskanadari, Behrooz Piroozian, Safdar Siahpoush, Jalal Hashemi, Yadollah Fahimi, Mohammad Sadeghpour, Safar Ali Amini, Hooshang Afshar, Mostafa Rostami, Mohammadreza Dehghani, Hassan Mohsen Abadi.
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