Nasser Faris is an American actor originally from Egypt. He grew up in Los Angeles, CA. Although Faris has been acting throughout his life in theater, he began studying and acting professionally in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. Faris studied acting at the Wooly Mammoth Theater and the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, DC, the Herbert-Berghoff Studios in New York and the Beverly Hills Playhouse and the Groundlings in Los Angeles. He most recently starred in the world premier of "Two Things You Don't Talk About at Dinner" by Lisa Loomer at The Denver Center Theatre and "Rafta, Rafta" at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. His stage credits include the Moscow Arts Theatre's "The Shelter" at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles which received five Ovation Award nominations, including Best Ensemble.
Nasser Latif is known for Adikkurippu (1989), Ormakalil (2022) and One (2021).
Nasser Mehal is known for Au plein air (2022), Vermines (2023) and Les goûts et les couleurs (2022).
Nasser Memarzia is an actor, known for Untitled Indiana Jones Project (2023), All the Old Knives (2022) and After Love (2020).
Nasser Rostai is known for War Machine (2017).
Nasser Saleh was born on December 19, 1992 in Spain. He is an actor, known for Biutiful (2010), Háztelo mirar (2011) and Los amantes pasajeros (2013).
Nassie Barro is known for Andor (2022), B.E.A.R.S.: The Awakening and Slow Horses (2022).
Nassif Elbacha is known for Hostile Forces (2023).
Nassim Avat was born in 1990 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is an actor, known for Berlin Syndrome (2017), Dunkelstadt (2020) and Alles was zählt (2006).
Born June 3, 1988 in Nîmes, France, Nassim Lyes is a French actor of Algerian heritage who can most recently be seen starring in the action-comedy En Passant Pécho (2021) from his original screenplay for Netflix and in The Last Mercenary (2021) with Jean-Claude Van Damme. Nassim also recently starred alongside Sasha Baron Cohen in Gideon Raff's mini-series The Spy (2019) for Netflix. He will next be seen in Sarah Adina Smith's upcoming English-language drama for Amazon, Birds of Paradise (2021), and in M6's mini-series Ils Étaient Dix (2021), based on Agatha Christie's novel. He also stars in acclaimed French director Philippe Lioret's Les Autres (2021), a modern urbanized Romeo and Juliette. In France, Nassim came onto the scene with his lead role in the crime-drama Blind Valley (2011) alongside Jean-Hugues Anglade and Gilles Lellouche. Other credits include recurring roles in Netflix's first French language original, Marseille (2016), and Canal+'s live-action adaptation of the hit comedy Les Lascars (2012-2014). Outside of film, Nassim has an extensive background in MMA/fighting and won the 2009 French national kick-boxing championship, in the welterweight division.