
Rabeh Oskouie
Acting
Biography
Rabee Oskouei is an actress who was born in 1966 in Tehran, Iran. She started her career in television and starred in “Number 14” series directed by Mehran Modiri in 1999. Her notable activities are “Killing Mad Dogs” by Bahram Beizaei, “Setayesh 1” series by Saeed Soltani and “Gando” series by Javad Afshar.
Born: June 8, 1966
Place of Birth: Tehran, Iran
Known For

The Demon and the Forehead Moon
Mah Pishooni loses its parents in strange events. But when he finds out that they are under a spell by an evil demon, he sets out to save them.

Mochin

مستوران
The series narrates fascinating adventures and a combination of ancient Iranian stories such as "One Thousand and One Nights," "Kashkoul," "Golestan" and "Shahnameh", which took place in a city called "Mastooran" 500 years ago in Iran.

Norouze Rangi
The TV series tells the story of a poor family in Mashhad on Nowruz in 1988. The father of the family, who has five sons and two daughters, is asking for someone, and whoever wants to pay him, gives him a color TV instead so that they can sell the TV until the money is in order and if not. After a while, the father travels with the rest of the family and warns Javad that he has no right to touch the TV. Simultaneously with the arrival of Uncle Beiji and his friends, they get stuck watching one of Bruce Lee's movies and accidentally break the TV. Now, on the eve of the Eid holiday, they have to find some pilgrims to rent their houses for a while so that they can pay for the TV repairs.

Killing Mad Dogs
Golrokh, an Iranian author, struggles to settle her husband's debts caused by a business partner who left him to bear the consequences.

Shirin
A hundred and fourteen famous Iranian theater and cinema actresses and a French star: mute spectators at a theatrical representation of Khosrow and Shirin, a Persian poem from the twelfth century, put on stage by Kiarostami. The development of the text -- long a favorite in Persia and the Middle East -- remains invisible to the viewer of the film, the whole story is told by the faces of the women watching the show.

Facing Mirrors
Rana has chosen a path in order to support her family, while Adineh (Eddie) has fled his home and city to escape his complicated situation as a transsexual man prevented from living as his true self by his family. They find themselves on the same journey and caused to know each other in a better way.

Poopak and Mash Mashallah
A comedy about a a few days of a family's life in Iran

My Child
harming drama set in a rural area of post-war Iran. This heartwarming story follows a thoughtful young woman who serves as a leader to the community and a seemingly naive young man who is smitten with a local girl. The film observes their customs and traditions in the tranquil setting of their natural environment. Despite the irreparable damage to their lives due to the war, the villagers remain warm-hearted and kind to those they encounter. The past haunts their lives, but their hearts remain pure and strong in war torn times.

It Happened at Midnight
When the resident singer at a venue that hosts weddings and funerals abruptly quits his job, a young, charming new singer (Hamed Behdad) is hired. Unexpectedly, a romantic relationship begins to develop between him and older, widowed woman who also works at the venue, though neither is immediately aware of the other’s emotions. The romance that ensues creates as much chaos as it does tenderness. This is a star-studded and incredibly entertaining ride.
Filmography
as Talaa
as Lale
as Sogol
as Mahin
as nurse
as Behrouz's Wife