Mehran Rajabi
Mehran Rajabi, born in 1962 in Karaj, Iran, is a distinguished actor best known for his work in Iranian television. He launched his acting career in 1997 with the television series “Bachehaye Madrese Hemat,” helmed by director Seyed Reza Mirkarimi, which marked the beginning of his ascent in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Rajabi has appeared in a variety of notable projects that showcase his versatility. He starred in “Democracy in Day Light,” directed by Ali Atashani, which received acclaim for its storytelling and performance. Additionally, he featured in “Bad az Zohre Sagi Sagi,” directed by Mostafa Kiaei, and “Azizam man Kook Nistam,” a work by Mohammadreza Honarmand, both of which further solidified his reputation as a talented actor.
Rajabi's television credits include popular series such as “Sahebdelan,” directed by Mohammad Hossein Latifi, and “Lisanse-ha,” created by Soroush Sehat. His collaboration with Behrouz Shoeibi in “Pardeneshin” and Borzu Niknejad in “Dardesarhaye Azim” also stand out in his portfolio, highlighting his ability to engage audiences across various genres. With a rich career spanning several decades, Mehran Rajabi remains a prominent figure in Iranian cinema and television.
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