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  1. Reza Badiyi was a director whose work includes an episode of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Badiyi directed television series from the early 1960s and had over forty years of experience. Among other accomplishments, he developed the opening montages for Hawaii Five-O and Get Smart. He died in Los Angeles in August 2011 at the age of 81.[1] His directing credits also include ...

  2. Reza Badiyi is known as an Director, Actor, Assistant Director, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dinosaurs, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Baywatch, The Incredible Hulk, Carnival of Souls, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Sliders.

  3. Reza Badiyi. Home. Filmografía. Dirección. Año Título Trabajo Nota de los usuarios; 1997 Nikita - Temporada 1. Episodios 13 - 16 - 18. Director - 1994 Star Trek: DS9 - Temporada 3. Episodio 17.

  4. 20 de ago. de 2011 · Reza Sayed Badiyi otherwise called Reza Badiei, was an Iranian-American movie chief. Badiyi additionally coordinated scenes of numerous prevalent TV arrangement. His credits additionally incorporate building up the opening montages for The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Hawaii Five-O, and Get Smart. Badiyi was conceived April 17, 1930, in Arak, Iran.

  5. Reza Badiyi. Director; Producer “The best secret for a director is more and more preparation… You often feel that the worst thing will happen. What if it doesn't work? That's the fear of failure. Or you start thinking, 'I'm going to do this phenomenal thing' and you get very high about creating.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RezaReza - Wikipedia

    Reza (Persian: رضا, romanized: Rezâ) is the Persian variant of the Arabic name Rida, which literally means "the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval". It is one of the most widely used names in Iran.. According to Annemarie Schimmel, "riḍā is closely related to shukr"; "shukr" is an Arabic term denoting thankfulness and gratitude.

  7. Reza Badiyi was born on April 17, 1929 in Arak, Iran. He was a director and producer, known for Carnival of Souls (1962), Stop Susan Williams (1979) and Get Smart (1965). He was married to Tania Harley, Barbara Turner and Gwendolyn M Dennis. He died on August 20, 2011 in Los Angeles, California, USA.