Farzin Sabooni
Farzin Sabooni, born on September 6, 1975, in Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran, embarked on his acting journey at the tender age of seven, participating in a production with a professional theater troupe. This early exposure ignited his passion for the performing arts, leading him to engage in various acting workshops and local theater groups throughout his childhood. By the time he finished high school, Sabooni had already garnered multiple accolades from regional theater festivals and was prepared to pursue a formal education in drama at the University of Fine Arts in Tehran, which he entered in 1994.
Simultaneously, he launched his professional acting career at Tehran's Grand Theater Hall. In 1995, Sabooni made his film debut in "And Now Existence," directed by Bahman Qobadi, which was released as a television movie. His performance earned him the prestigious Best Leading Actor award at the Vahdat Film Festival in 1996. Over the years, he has appeared in over 70 theatrical productions, television films, series, and feature films, earning numerous nominations and accolades for his impressive body of work. Farzin Sabooni's dedication to his craft and his contributions to Iranian cinema and theater have solidified his reputation as a talented and respected actor in the industry.
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