Sahba Keihani, a talented individual, was born and raised in the vibrant city of Tehran, Iran. As the daughter of a lawyer father and a late professor mother, she has three younger brothers. From a young age, Sahba developed a passion for acting, which was ignited at the tender age of five.
As she grew older, Sahba's love for acting only intensified. At the age of 16, she was already acting, producing, and writing for the children's theater at the prestigious Tehran Cultural Center for Children. Her exceptional talent was recognized when she won the second place in a national theater competition. This achievement was a significant milestone in her journey as a young artist.
After completing her high school education, Sahba made the bold decision to leave Iran and pursue her dream of becoming a free international artist in Europe. Her determination and perseverance led her to Belgium, where she directed and acted in the short film "Shadow of the Stone." This powerful film tells the story of the condemnation of stoning to death of women in Islamic laws. The film's impact was recognized when it won an award at the WVN Film Festival in Los Angeles in 2014.
In the same year, Sahba relocated to the United States and was introduced to the work of the renowned Lee Strasberg. She enrolled in the two-year conservatory program at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, where she honed her skills and developed her artistic voice. During her residence in Europe, Sahba also pursued a degree in Commercial Sciences at ICHEC Brussels Management School, which has equipped her with a strong foundation in business and finance.
Sahba's linguistic abilities are impressive, as she is fluent in French, German, and English, in addition to her native Persian. Her unique blend of artistic talent, academic achievements, and cultural adaptability has enabled her to navigate the complexities of the international arts scene with ease.