Pouria Rahimi Sam
Pouria Rahimi Sam, born in 1982, is a prominent Iranian actor recognized for his contributions to film. He embarked on his acting journey in cinema, making his debut in the 2014 film "Risk of Acid Rain," directed by Behtash Saanaeiha. This role marked the beginning of a dynamic career in the Iranian film industry, showcasing his talent and versatility.
Over the years, Rahimi Sam has been part of several noteworthy projects. He delivered a compelling performance in "Istanbul Junction," directed by Mostafa Kiaei, demonstrating his ability to navigate diverse roles. His portrayal in "Nahid," directed by Nahid Panahandeh, further solidified his reputation as a skilled actor. Additionally, he starred in "Kupal," directed by Kazem Molayi, which added to his growing list of significant works.
In addition to feature films, Rahimi Sam has participated in the short film "Endorphin," further showcasing his range and dedication to the craft. With a growing body of work, Pouria Rahimi Sam continues to be a respected figure in the Iranian cinema landscape, garnering attention for his impactful performances and commitment to storytelling.