ACTOR

Mahtab Keramati

1970 - Today

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Mahtab Keramati (Persian: مهتاب کرامتی; born 17 October 1970) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including a Crystal Simorgh, two Hafez Awards. In August 2006, she was appointed as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Iran. Mahtaab Karami entered the world of acting after marrying Babak Riahipour, with whom she had a daughter. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Mahtab Keramati is the 11,147th most popular actor, the 516th most popular biography from Iran and the 23rd most popular Iranian Actor.

Mahtab Keramati is most famous for her roles in Iranian cinema and television, particularly for her performances in films such as "The Last Supper" and the series "Shahrzad." She is recognized for her contributions to the Iranian film industry since the 1990s.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Mahtab Keramati ranks 853Before her are Giovanni Pellielo, Helen Baxendale, Lauri Aus, Fadwa Souleimane, Jens Fiedler, and Ken Ishii. After her are Claudine Gay, Kunio Nagayama, Željko Cicović, Tsanko Tsvetanov, Malik Beyleroğlu, and Louis Theroux.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Mahtab Keramati ranks 515 out of 631Before her are Rahman Rezaei (1975), Hamid Estili (1967), Ruhollah Zam (1978), Shamsia Hassani (1988), and Behrang Safari (1985). After her are Amir Tataloo (1987), Bahman Golbarnezhad (1968), Gegard Mousasi (1985), Mohammad Khakpour (1969), Mehrdad Minavand (1975), Hadi Saei (1976), and Omid Nouripour (1975).

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Among ACTORS In Iran

Among actors born in Iran, Mahtab Keramati ranks 23Before her are Taraneh Alidoosti (1984), Niki Karimi (1971), Rosie Malek-Yonan (1965), Tami Stronach (1972), Helly Luv (1988), and Mohammad Reza Golzar (1977). After her are Nasim Pedrad (1981), Omid Abtahi (1979), Bahar Pars (1979), Mahnaz Afshar (1977), Hedieh Tehrani (1972), and Sareh Bayat (1979).