Mah Chehreh Khalili AS Jariya

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The granddaughter of late Iranian actress Parvin Soleimani, Mah-Chehreh was born in Tehran. She travelled to England for her studies and entered Oxford University to study Architecture. Because of her interest in performing arts, she took acting lessons at Method School while studying in England. In 2003, she returned to Iran to make her movie debut in “Black Eyes.” Following her debut, she decided to take acting and directing lessons in Iran to hone her skills. Mahchehreh proved to be a talented actress who was chosen for prominent TV dramas like “In the Eye of the Wind”, “Mokhtarnameh” and “Pahlavi Hat”. She has also had several movie appearances in works such as “Saint Petersburg” and “Mask”.

Khalili has tried her hand at directing and made “Qorban Eid”, a short film which received acclaim at several film festivals.

She Played roll in following Films and TV Serials:

Ranjoo Sarmasti

The Elevator

Fasle Anar

Salam Bar Fereshtegan (Hello Angels)

Nar

Kolahe Pahlavi

Shoore Shirin

Mokhtarnameh

Shabakeh (Mosadereh)

Marg Kasb va Kare Man Ast (Death is My Profession)

Moosh

Parandeh Baz (The Bird Keeper)

Sayeh Vahshat (Shadow of Horror)

Dar Cheshme Bad

Nardebame Aseman (The Ladder of the Sky)

Parvande Havana (Havana File)

Neghab

Sanpeterzborg

Cheshmane Siah (Black Eyes)

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