Nader Ebrahimi (April 3, 1936 – June 5, 2008; Persian: نادر ابراهیمی) was an Iranian writer, screenwriter, photographer, director, actor, songwriter, and a renowned contemporary novelist.
My acquaintance with Nader happened at a family function, Farzaneh Mansouri stated in one of her interviews about her meeting with him.
Ibn Mashghala's and Abu al-two Mashhaghal's books contain a detailed account of his life and deeds, written in his own language.
During his lifetime he has been a repairman in the desert, a printery worker, a bank accountant, a magazine layout designer, a translator and editor, a documentary and movie maker, a bookseller, a calligrapher, a painter, a university lecturer, and a writer.
[5] In 1984 he was initiated as Freemason in the Italian Federation of the International Masonic Order for Men and Women Le Droit Humain, in the "Ugo Bassi" Lodge n.1143 in the city of Bologna.
The museum has shown a collection of his unique things, including prizes, notebooks, and mountaineering equipment.
[8] His other recognitions and awards include: After a long battle with Alzheimer's disease, Nader Ebrahimi died on the afternoon of June 5, 2008, at the age of 72.