Sabina Khamoshi

Birthplace:
Borås, Västra Götalands län, Sweden

Sabina Khamoshi is an actress with Persian heritage born and raised in Borås, Sweden. At the age of 17 she moved to Uppsala where she resides today. Although Sabina always dreamt of becoming an actor, she didn't start her professional career until she was an adult. Instead, she focused on her other big interest, history. With a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in museum and cultural sciences she started working at The Museum of Technology in Stockholm. When the pandemic hit all the museums closed and Sabina lost her job. That's when she decided to earn some extra money by taking a job as an extra in AronChupa & Little Sis Nora's music video "Trombone" (2021).  Being on set for the first time had a great impact on Sabina who felt she had finally found her place in life. Shortly after Sabina got her first small acting role as a make-up artist in the UR series "Dock'n'roll" (2021). Not believing that it was possible to become an actor, especially late in life, Sabina decided to become a Software Developer. During this time, she continued doing extra work while also landing leading roles in commercials and short films. Today Sabina has appeared in over 50 productions and her primary focus is her acting career. You may have seen her as Natta in SVT's series Trevlig helg (2022), as Farnas in the UR/SVT series "Hitta hem" (2021-2023) and as Hanna in "Ett helt andetag"(2023).

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