Mehran Rajabi, born in 1962 in Karaj, Iran, is an accomplished actor with a career that spans various notable projects in television and film. He made his debut in television with a prominent role in the 1997 series "Bachehaye Madrese Hemat," directed by Seyed Reza Mirkarimi.
Throughout his career, Mehran Rajabi has been involved in several significant projects, showcasing his talent and versatility. Some of his noteworthy contributions include his roles in "Democracy in Daylight," directed by Ali Atashani, "Bad az Zohre Sagi Sagi," directed by Mostafa Kiaei, and "Azizam man Kook Nistam," directed by Mohammadreza Honarmand.
In the realm of television series, Mehran Rajabi has left a lasting impact with his performances in productions such as "Sahebdelan" by Mohammad Hossein Latifi, "Lisanse-ha" by Soroush Sehat, "Pardeneshin" by Behrouz Shoeibi, and "Dardesarhaye Azim" directed by Borzu Niknejad. His contributions to these series have earned him recognition for his acting prowess and dedication to the craft.