
Age: 42
male
Amir Jadidi (Born June 21, 1984) is an Iranian theater and film actor. Jadidi holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering together with a master’s in MBA. Besides his artistic endeavors, he also pursues a profession as a tennis player. Ever since he began his career as an actor with the film “Africa” by Houman Seyyedi, he has been renowned for his diverse portraits and has achieved critical success; Jadidi has earned several nominations and awards among which was Fajr International Film Festival’s best actor crystal Simorgh (phoenix) for the films “The Lost Straight” and “Cold Sweat” in 2018.

In 2015, the Chaldea Security Organization draws on experts of both the magical and mundane fields to observe the future of mankind for possible extinction events. Humanity's survival seems assured for the next century—until the verdict suddenly changes, and now eradication of the species awaits at the end of 2016. The cause is unknown, but appears to be linked with the Japanese town of Fuyuki and the events of 2004 during the Fifth Holy Grail War. In response, Chaldea harnesses an experimental means of time travel, the Rayshift technology. With it, Ritsuka Fujimaru, who was newly recruited to the organization, and a mysterious girl named Mash Kyrielight, can travel back to 2004 and discover how to save humanity. A grand order to fight fate has been declared—to change the past and restore the future. [CASTING BASED ON ETHNICITIES]
