Laleh Eskandari is a renowned Iranian actress, whose remarkable career has spanned multiple artistic fields, including film, television, and visual arts. Born in 1975 in the eastern region of Iran, she embarked on her educational journey in 1995, graduating from the prestigious Graphic University in 1999.
Eskandari's initial foray into acting occurred in front of her uncle's camera, followed by a second opportunity eighteen years later in a short documentary film. This project, which paid tribute to the first Iranian actress, Roohangiz Saminjad, saw Eskandari take on the role of the iconic performer.
In 2002, Eskandari made her film debut in the movie "Born on September," and subsequently, she made her television debut in 2000 with the popular series "Red Soil." This breakthrough role catapulted her to fame, and she has since appeared in over 25 films and series.
In addition to her acting career, Eskandari is a talented painter and photographer. Her photographic works have been showcased in various international exhibitions, including those in California and Sweden. Moreover, she has been involved in numerous artistic projects, including a mosaic project in the capital city of Tehran, under the patronage of the Cultural & Art Organization of Tehran.
Throughout her illustrious career, Laleh Eskandari has consistently demonstrated her versatility, adaptability, and dedication to her craft, solidifying her position as a respected and accomplished artist in the Iranian entertainment industry.