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- Reza Sa**** Badiyi (also known as Reza Badiei; Persian: رضا بدیعی; April 17, 1930 – August 20, 2011) was an Iranian-born American film and television director...
- Iranian-American television director Reza Badiyi, with whom she had a daughter, the actress Mina Badie, also known as Mina Badiyi Ch****ler. Barbara Turner died on...
- episodes Ivan Dixon Directed 8 episodes Jerry London Directed 8 episodes Reza Badiyi Directed 7 episodes Russ Mayberry Directed 7 episodes Meta Rosenberg Directed...
- Badie (born 'Badiyi' – from her mother's second marriage). Badie acted alongside Leigh in The Anniversary Party. Film director Reza Badiyi became Leigh's...
- ****istant director was Reza Badiyi, a young Iranian immigrant who was just beginning his film work in the States. At this time, Badiyi had been second-unit director...
- Iranian-American director Reza Badiyi is credited with directing a number of the episodes in the fifth season, and his daughter, Mina Badiyi, makes a guest appearance...
- Trader Horn is a 1973 Metrocolor film directed by Reza Badiyi and starring Rod Taylor as the African adventurer Alfred Aloysius Horn (1861–1931). It is...
- Randy Quaid as Lennie, and Robert Blake as George, and directed by Reza Badiyi. Another theatrical film version was made in 1992, directed by Gary Sinise...
- action/adventure television film directed by Iranian-born director Reza Badiyi. It is based on a novel by Terry Becker. It stars Terry Lester as a suave...
- Birney as Frank Serpico Tom Atkins as Lt. Tom ****van Iranian director Reza Badiyi served as one of several directors of the series. Serpico's theme song was...