Presenting Shahab Hosseini's career began with radio presenting, and in 1998, he transitioned to television hosting in Iran. He appeared as a presenter on the program
Oxygen. Hosseini also hosted several other programs, including
Barpa Barpa,
Morning Color, and
Light and Shadow. On radio, he contributed as a presenter for programs such as
Two Halves of an Apple,
Our Voice, and
Joyful Melody. In 2015, he served as a narrator for a pre-dawn television program. In 2020, Hosseini hosted the talk show
Hamrafigh on the Iranian streaming platform
Namava, with the first episode airing on December 10, 2020.
Television Hosseini debuted as an actor in 2000 with the television series
After the Rain. In 2001, he starred in
Young Police, followed by
Cold Fever in 2003. In 2006, he played Habib Parsa in
Zero Degree Turn, directed by
Hassan Fathi, a co-production between
Iran,
Hungary,
France, and
Lebanon. This role marked a high point in his television career. In 2009, Hosseini portrayed
Abbas Babaei in the series
Flight Passion, which was well received by audiences. His first project in Iranian
home media,
Shahrzad (2014), was his second collaboration with Hassan Fathi, where he played the character Qobad. Despite his extensive film career, Hosseini continued working in television. Following the death of
Morteza Ahmadi, he took on the role of narrator for several seasons of the animated series
Shekarestan.
Film Hosseini entered the film industry in 2001 with
Rokhsareh, directed by
Amir Ghavidel. Between 2002 and 2004, he appeared in films such as
The Fifth Reaction by
Tahmineh Milani, ''
This Woman Doesn't Talk by Ahmad Amini, Honey Poison by Ebrahim Sheibani, and Redemption at 8:20 by Sirous Alvand. His performances in A Candle in the Wind (2003) as Babak and Redemption at 8:20
(2004) as Fouad earned him consecutive nominations for the Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor at the Fajr Film Festival. In 2004, he starred in Online Murder, followed by 50 Million Offer'' in 2005. Hosseini's performances in 2007 films, including
Eternal Children,
A Candle in the Wind,
Mahya, and
Delshkasteh, garnered significant attention. For his role in
Mahya, he received an Honorary Diploma for Best Actor at the Fajr Film Festival. The years 2008 and 2009 were pivotal for Hosseini, with notable roles in
Delshkasteh by
Ali Roeintan,
About Elly by
Asghar Farhadi,
Superstar by Tahmineh Milani,
Highway Vicinity by
Shahram Assadi, and
Wandering in the Mist by
Bahram Tavakoli. His portrayal of Kourosh Zand in
Superstar brought him widespread acclaim and the
Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor at the Fajr Film Festival. For his roles in
Wandering in the Mist and
About Elly, he won the Best Actor award at the
House of Cinema Festival. His performance as Ahmad in
About Elly and as Amin in
Wandering in the Mist were particularly acclaimed. In 2008, he worked with a non-Iranian director for the first time in
Niloufar, directed by Sabine Jermayel. In 2010, Hosseini collaborated again with Asghar Farhadi in
A Separation, playing the role of Hojjat. The film earned him his first international accolade, the
Silver Bear for Best Actor at the
2011 Berlin International Film Festival, shared with the male ensemble cast. He also received the Golden Statuette for Best Supporting Actor at the House of Cinema Festival and an Honorary Diploma at the Fajr Film Festival. His performance was nominated for the ICS Award for Best Supporting Actor by the International Cinephile Society. Critics regard his role in
A Separation as one of his most memorable. In a 2013 poll by the television program
Haft, Hosseini was voted the best Iranian actor of the 2000s. His notable films in 2011 and 2012 include
Someone Wants to Talk to You, ''
Hush! Girls Don't Scream, The Painting Pool, and Dream Interpretation. His method acting performance as Reza in The Painting Pool
earned him the Special Jury Award for Best Actor at the Lisbon Film Festival. In 2014, Hosseini starred in An Era of Love, receiving another nomination for the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor at the Fajr Film Festival. That same year, he made his directorial debut with Resident of the Middle Floor'', in which he played 38 distinct roles. In 2015, Hosseini joined Farhadi's seventh feature film,
The Salesman, playing Emad. This marked their third collaboration. In 2016, Hosseini won the
Best Actor Award at the
Cannes Film Festival for his performance, becoming the first Iranian actor to receive this honor. The achievement was widely celebrated in Iran. In the same year, he won the Best Actor Award at the Action on Film Festival in the United States for his role in ''Hush! Girls Don't Scream''.
Directing Hosseini began directing in 2014 with
Resident of the Middle Floor, a film about a man whose life changes after moving into a new building. In 2015, he co-directed the short film
Come with Me with Alireza Nesaei and Sina Azin. His later directorial works include
Nowhere Residents and
The Dead Writer.
Producing Hosseini has produced several films, including: •
Midnight Sun, directed by Shabir Shirazi •
Shin, directed by Meysam Kazazi •
Nargesi, directed by Payam Eskandari •
Nowhere Residents, directed by Shahab Hosseini
Other activities Hosseini produced
Midnight Sun (2016), directed by Shabir Shirazi. In 2020, he served as a jury member at the Gaziantep Immigrant Film Festival in Turkey. In 2022, he was a juror at the 40th Fajr Film Festival. == Views and controversies ==