Hossein Mardani is known for Deadline (2008), Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022) and Klein Holland (2006).
Hossein Norouzi (born February 4, 2007 in Iran, Tehran) is a Iranian Singer and Musician. Hossein Norouzi's main style is non-verbal and he is less present in his music and he has many works in this style. Hossein Norouzi started his career in 2015, but for some reason his music was not published. In 2021 he released his first and most official album. The name of this album is Failure to Victory, which refers to the hardships, challenges and pitfalls of life. This album was completed a few months ago and has been released in recent weeks. He had previously worked on the album Bad Life Is Bad, the last music of which was similar to the name of the album Bad Life, which lasted more than 20 minutes and broke the record in the non-verbal style. But for some reason, Hossein Norouzi called him a music single.
Hossein Rahmani is a singer, songwriter, musician, film composer and actor. Hossein started his career at a young age and with the establishment of Aryan Star Company in 2019, he officially entered the field of music and production. His nickname in cyberspace is "Hossein Rahmani Manesh" and he uses it as a nickname. Most of his works are known in the field of and Music. Hossein Rahmani mostly proud music in the field of instrumentation with hip hop and rap genres and has several examples of composing in his multi-year record. In his personal life, he has always tried to create the best in the field of music and composition. Most of his work is non-verbal. In various fields, including acting in several different works, including drama films, Hossein Rahmani can be seen in new and attractive roles as a young actor in the role of a teenage genius. In 2009, he was successful in the film " About Elly ". Directed by Asghar Farhadi, Shahab Hosseini, "The Past " the superstar of Iranian cinema, in , and the reason for his success is that he starred in "About Eli" and was able to appear in Asghar Farhadi's second film. He made a short film of his own that won him an award at the festival, furthering his career in filmmaking and composing.
Hossein Valizadeh is known for Alafzar (2022).
Host is known for Culture Shock Therapy (2012), Ants in My Brain (2013) and Serengeti: Nature's Greatest Journey (2015).
Hotaru Hazuki was born on 21 February 1971. She is an actress, known for Furin nikki: Nureta mama mô ichidô (1996), Danchizuma: Hakuchû no furin (1997) and Waisetsu stalker: Kurayami de idaite! (2002).
Hothouse Flowers is an actor and composer, known for Tag (2017), In Country (1989) and Things to Do Before You're 30 (2005).
Hou Dee is known for Everything Under Control (2023).
Hou Guo-Tao is known for Savage Man (2020).
Hsiao Hou was born in Henan China in 1958 and was schooled in the Chinese Opera by the famous Fan Kuk-Fa in Bejing as a very young child. He was discovered by Lar Kar-Leung (Liu Chia-Liang) in 1978 and later became a disciple of the martial artist/director for a number of years. His astonishing acrobatics and martial artistry also earned Hsiao a contract with Shaw Brothers, the leading HK movie studio at the time. He has appeared in 23 movies. Hsiao Hou is most famous for Mad Monkey Kung Fu (1979), the revenge tale of compassionate street urchin Monkey, who becomes the apprentice of a crippled Kung Fu master (Liu Chia Liang also known as Lau Kar Leung). A few years later, Hsiao would later take the lead role in the cult hit My Young Auntie playing the spoiled westernized teen of a traditional father (Liu Chia-Liang) and young aunt (Kara Hui). Hsiao Hou would take roles in the Kung Fu comedies Cat Vs. Rat (directed by Lau Kar Leung) and the lead in Fake Ghost Catchers, directed by Lau Kar Wing. His final role as a leading actor for Shaw Brothers was his fearless portrayal of Chinese legend Fong Sai Yok in the movie Disciples of the 36th Chamber, the third entry in the 36 Chamber movies. In later years, Hou would become action director for the movie Shaolin Avengers (1994). In 1980 Hou became a disciple of Lau Kar Leung (who had only taken less than 10 disciples in his lifetime). Often, Hsiao Hou would complete many scenes in Lau Kar Leung movies as a stunt man due to the high degree of difficulty. He was described by Lau Kar Leung as "the most enjoyable action star in his class". Hou became his assistant martial arts director for several of Lau Kar Leung's movies in the early 80s. Along with action stars Kara Hui, Gordon Liu, and Alexander Fu Sheng, Lau Kar Leung's students were thought to be the brightest of the time, with projected future success. However, in the mid-eighties, Shaw Brothers moved into TV producing and many of its actors took small roles in other movies, eventually fading into obscurity. Lau Kar Leung stopped making movies and eventually, Hsaio Hou defected to Sammo Hung's Ban which was described as somewhat "overbearing". Hsiao Hou would later take the role of "disfigured swordsman" in Iron Monkey (1993) and a role as a crime lord in What'a Hero! He has actively worked as a stunt coordinator and stunt actor into the late 1990s. His last movie as an action coordinator was 1994's Kung Fu Kid (also known as Shaolin Avengers). Bey Logan, noted HK movie expert had a brief encounter with Hsiao on the set of Iron Monkey and said Hsiao has a habit of making "Monkey faces" but learned to control them while filming movies. Little is known about Hsiao to date, but he is long admired as being one of the best most underrated HK action stars in the history of HK cinema and maintains a cult following because of his skills. He was last seen in the movie One Night in Mongkok (2004), appearing briefly in the first ten minutes of the film.