Ambassador of the International Department of Japan

Mohammad-Hadi Meshki

Mohammad-Hadi Meshki (2003 – present) is an artist, actor/voice-actor born in Tehran/Iran.

He started his career in 2022 as a theater performer after graduating in acting major from the University of Art & Culture; staring in the role of “Scheme the Lawyer”, in “The Jar” stage play (directed by Majid Zare’Zadeh) which performed for 22 straight nights at the Mehrab Complex.

It’s last performance also took place at the “Italian Embassy Garden”, following by an official invitation from the Italian ambassador in Iran which gratefully performed in presence of foreign guests and officials, reflecting widespread success through media, which he served in charge of foreign affairs and translator. He also educated in Voice-acting major at the Media Collage.

He also has experiences dealing with government ministries such as the Ministry of Communications and Information, Ministry of Defense, and Azad Universities (in manner of production/narration), which successfully produced several programs for the war victims.

In 2022 as a voice actor,  he achieved “Etrat” radio play awards on a national competitive scale, where he wrote, directed and performed the radio play “Oil Lamp”(which conceptually focused on promoting family ties between Iranians.)

In 2023, he directed and produced another radio podcast that also took a place at “Second National Podcast Production Awards”.

working as an arranger, sound engineer, and video-editing assistant at different studios in Tehran and making courses about content management and voice-acting occasionally at the Electronic unit of Azad University.

He’s a member of the Iran’s “Kendo(剣道)” & “Iaido(居合道)” Association, studying Japanese martial arts and Zen practices under Soleiman Mehdizadeh’s instructions, and excessively interested in Japanese literature, culture and art. always looking forward to strengthen ties between his home country and Japan through research and promoting the rich culture and art of Japan between Iranians.