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Prominent Persian dubber passes away

Erfani, who had been hospitalized in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Tehran for lung cancer, died on September 12.

Born in 1942, Erfani dubbed voices of such renowned Iranian artists as Akbar Abdi, Kazem Afrandnia, Jamshid Hashempour, Mohammad Barsouzian and Mohammad Motie for more than five decades.

Erfani also had a role in the series 'Honorable', screened domestically in 2017.

Among Erfani's prominent works, reference should be made to his voice in Humphrey Bogart. He had had voice over like Hollywood actor in such movies as 'Throughout the Night,' 'To have and Not to Have,' 'A Dark Passage,' 'The left Hand of God,' and 'Treasures of Sierra Madre.'

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