Ahoo Kheradmand is a renowned Iranian actress, born in the vibrant city of Tehran, Iran in the year 1950. Her illustrious career in television began in 1971 with a starring role in the acclaimed series "Adam and Eve", masterfully directed by the esteemed Masoud Asadallahi.
Throughout her remarkable journey, Ahoo has garnered numerous accolades, including being a candidate for Best Actress at the prestigious Fajr Film Festival for her outstanding performances in "Ma Hame Khoobim" by Bijan Mirbagheri and "Beautiful City" directed by the acclaimed Asghar Farhadi.
Her impressive repertoire boasts a range of critically acclaimed projects, including "Eternal Children" by the talented Pouran Derakhshandeh, "The Mirror Candlestick" by the visionary Bahram Bahramian, "Porteghal Khooni" by the innovative Sirous Alvand, "Gheseye Pariya" by the accomplished Fereydoun Jeirani, and "There's Always a Woman in Between" directed by the experienced Kamal Tabrizi.