Mohammad Gholami has been a Make up in some movies:
Whose Life Is It Anyway? is about that After a car accident, sculptor Ken Harrison becomes a quadriplegic and is no longer able to create art, make love or have any semblance of a normal existence. He hires a lawyer who, reluctantly at first, represents Harrison to petition legally for the right to end his life, while knowing that he is trying to win his client a death sentence. Staunchly opposed to euthanasia is a by-the-book hospital administ
...rator, who is determined to keep his patient alive even against his wishes, and sympathetic doctor, who develops personal feelings for Harrison. She wants to keep him alive, even though Harrison's girlfriend has accepted his decision. A young orderly (Thomas Carter) and nurse (Kaki Hunter) do what they can to keep Harrison's spirits up, even wheeling him to a hospital basement where they treat him to reggae music and marijuana. In the end, though, it is up to a judge (Kenneth McMillan) whether the patient has a moral, ethical and legal right to choose to die. In this film Mohammad Gholami collaborates with Azadeh Samadi, Keivan Saket, Houman Kiaei, Navid Mohammadzadeh, Ashkan Kheilnezhad, Tazeh Theater Group, Hamid Rahimi, Sina Balahang, Mohammad Hadi Ataei, Mohammad Ashkanfar, Neda Golrangi, Elaheh Shah Parast, Mina Karimi Jebeli, Shahabodin Hosseinpour -, Brian Clark, Maryam Nourmohammadi, Mohammad Tabakhiyan.
Mohammad Gholami has been a Actor in some movies:
Raid is about that Mohammad Alavi is the head police officer in Bandar-e Anzali who has lost his wife and two daughters during an accident and is spending his last years in office in despair and sorrow. He keeps imagining his wife at nights doing housework and living with him. One day, the body of a sixty-years-old woman is captured from the sea and two numbers are found in her purse along with a picture. One of the numbers is Alavi's home number and the other one is a Cafe's. After a while, another murder happens, and a young photographer dies in his workshop. In the meantime, the owner of that cafe gives Alavi some information that connects the two deaths. After a series of incidents, Alavi receives a phone call from her dead wife asking him to buy some toys for their daughters. When he arrives his home, he is faced with a feast consisting of all the dead people somehow related to his life, and discovers the truth about the previously happened deaths... In this film Mohammad Gholami collaborates with Afsaneh Bayegan, Jamshid Hashempour, Fakhreddin Seddigh Sharif, Manijeh Hekmat, Rasoul Sadrameli, Mohammad Reza Sarhangi, Abbas Ganjavi, Dariush Ayari, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Zohreh Hamidi, Payam Shams, Jamshid Ahangarani Farahani, Rubik Mansouri, Hooshang Dibaian, Vali Jame Bozorgi, Khosro Dastgir, Reza Feiznorouzi, Mohammad Foghani, Andre Arezoomanian, Esfandiar Mehrtash, Mohammad Pourgholami, Mohammad Afshar, Davoud Saeedi, Mohammad Bagher Rashidi, Moharam Nasim, Yazdan Shah Hosseini, Masoud Gazerani, Elham Davoudi, Abolfazl Mahdavi, Reza Gha'edi, Mansour Navabi, Ali Reyhani, Farzan Fadavi, Ayda Tebyanian.
The Need is about that Set in Tehran during the aftermath of Ayatollah Khomeni's death, 'The Need' depicts the life of young, fatherless Ali as he attempts to enter manhood. Struggling to balance his work with his home life, Ali works as a laborer by day and studies by night to spare his vulnerable mother the need to support his schoolwork. When he is offered a lucrative placement in a printing works, he realizes this could be his ticket out of his menial construction job. However, he is not the only one vying for the position, and a bitter rivalry soon ensues between Ali and his eager competition, someone who has as much to gain, and lose, as Ali himself. In this film Mohammad Gholami collaborates with Shohreh Lorestani, Reza Radmanesh, Alireza Davoudnejad, Parviz Abnar, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Yadollah Najafi, Hossein Maleki, Amir Hossein Ghasemii, Amir Molaei, Shojaoddin Habibian, Hossein Ghaffari, Mohammadreza Mouyini, Ezzatollah Solhju Mehraban, Ali Suri, Mohammadreza Davoudnejad, Tarahom Fathi, Ali Akbar Ghazinezam, Ahmad Kalantari, Namdar Moshiri, Amirali Vajedsamiei, Hossein Mir Aghai, Mohammad Yoosefi.
Fright is about that After the chemical bombing of a village on the borders of Kurdistan, Ebrahim and some other Muslim soldiers sneak into the Iraqis base and find out about their next chemical bombing target. In this film Mohammad Gholami collaborates with Ardalan Shoja Kaveh, Jafar Dehghan, Shahriar Bahrani, Ardeshir Irannejad, Ahmad Miralaei, Hassan Kalami, Ataollah Salmanian, Faramarz Shehni, Behrouz Shahamat, Mohammadtaghi Paksima, Majid Entezami, Mohsen Roshan, Mohsen Babaei, Abdolhamid Ghadirian, Ali Ghaffari, Akbar Abdideh, Habibollah Rajabali, Mohammad Reza Ahanj, Farid Koshan Fallah, Ali Tavakolli, Ahmad Ezzatpour, Akbar Mansoor Fallah, Rouhollah Baradari, Ali Akbar Javadi, Zohreh Zarei, Ali Yazdani, Rahim Babaei, Kazem Haghighat Joo, Firooz Lotfian, Ali Zakeri, Ghasem Gholami, Mohammad Hossein Panahi, Ghasem Golmakani, Mohammad Reza Eslamoo, Ahmad Montajabiha, Abolfazl Keshari.
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