Sadegh Karamyar

Sadegh Karamyar (Persian: صادق کرمیار; born 18 December 1959) is an Iranian writer, journalist, screenwriter, and film director.

[1] He is the screenwriter and director of such TV series as Yek Rooz Ghabl (The Day Before) Sadegh Karamyar was born and educated in Tehran, Iran.

He studied Literature and Theology at Islamic Azad University and started to publish short stories in newspapers when he was around twenty years old.

In addition to writing short stories and novels, he has worked as a journalist and an editor of Ettela'at newspaper for ten years.

Faryad dar Khakestar (Shouting in the ash) (1990) Entegham dar Ordooghah (The Revenge in the Camp) (1991) Namira (Immortal) (2009) Ghanimat (The Spoils)[1] (2010) Dasht-haye Soozan (The burning Plains)[1] (2011) Dard (The Agony) (2013) Harim (a Sanctuary) (2016) TV series Yek Rooz Ghabl (The Day Before) TV series Khaterat-e Mard-e Natamam (Memories of an Everlasting Man) TV movies Ziarat (A Pilgrimage), Roya (A Dream), Khaneye Saheli (Coastal House), Bahane-haye Asheghi (their amatory Fussing), Vaght-e Talaee (Their Golden Moments) Movie Sejde bar Aab (Prostration on Water)[5] Movie Ashk-e Koose (Tears of a Shark) Movie Jan Sakht (Die-Hard) TV series Darya dar Ghorbat (Darya in A Foreign Land) TV series Guard-e Saheli (Coast Guards) TV series Virus 2000 Karamyar works as a manager at "The Center of Literary Works Creation" (Tehran Municipality,[3] 2005–2009) and "The Writers and Artists Club" (Tehran Municipality,[3] 2006–2010), arranges arts and literature events and served as a jury member of 7th Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Award.