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Shahab Hosseini

Shahab Hosseini

5 titles Acting Feb 04, 1974 Tehran, Iran

Shahab Hosseini, an accomplished Iranian actor and director, was born in 1974 in Tehran. He began his artistic journey with a role in Amir Ghavidel's production "Rokhsareh." His talent quickly garnered attention, leading to consecutive nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the Fajr Film Festival for his performances in "A Candle in The Wind," directed by Pouran Derakhshandeh, and "Salvation in Twenty Minutes After Eight," helmed by Sirous Alvand.

Hosseini's career reached a significant milestone when he secured the Best Actor Award at the Fajr Festival for his role in "The Superstar," directed by Tahmineh Milani. His remarkable performances continued to shine, earning him an Honorary Diploma for Best Supporting Actor in Asghar Farhadi's acclaimed film "About Elly" in 2008. His collaboration with Farhadi proved fruitful, as he won the Best Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival for "A Separation," followed by the prestigious Best Actor accolade at the Cannes Film Festival for "The Salesman."

In addition to his acting prowess, Hosseini made his mark as a producer with the film "Resident of the Middle Class" in 2014. His diverse filmography also includes notable works such as "Parse Dar Meh" by Bahram Tavakoli, "Khaneh Pedari" by Kianoush Ayari, "The Painting Pool" by Maziar Miri, and "My Brother, Khosrow" by Soheil Biragi, showcasing his versatility and commitment to Iranian cinema.

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