A Legacy in Sound and Soul

Ghanbari began his artistic career in the 1950s, during the golden age of cinema. As a voice actor, he was instrumental in the dubbing of foreign films for audiences, becoming one of the voices that generations of grew up with. His rich timbre and emotional delivery brought characters to life, making him a cornerstone of voiceover artistry. He contributed to classic films such as Three Fugitives (1969), Gypsy’s Love (1969), and Rainbow (1971), where his performances were noted for their nuance and authenticity.