Masoud Rayegan
Masoud Rayegan, born in 1955 in Khoram Abad, Iran, is a distinguished actor whose career has spanned several decades and countries. After gaining experience in the European and Swedish acting scenes, he returned to Iran, where he made a significant impact in the film industry. Rayegan gained widespread recognition for his role in “So Close, So Far,” directed by Reza Mirkarimi, which solidified his status as a prominent figure in Iranian cinema.
His impressive body of work includes notable performances in various acclaimed television series. Among them, the series “Latitufr Zero Degrees,” directed by Hasan Farhi, showcased his versatility as an actor. He also starred in “Asheghaneh,” a popular series by Manouchehr Hadi, and “Cafe Setareh,” directed by Saman Moghaddam, further enhancing his reputation.
Rayegan's contributions to the arts have not only entertained audiences but have also helped shape the Iranian film landscape. With a career marked by diverse roles and a commitment to his craft, he continues to be an influential figure in the industry, inspiring future generations of actors.