Omar Abdulaziz was born on January 4, 1991 in Saudi Arabia. He is a director, known for The Dissident (2020) and Goodbye Jamal (2018).
Omar Acosta was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and a native of New York City. This set the stage for his art, which included elements of graffiti and urban culture, to be showcased in numerous venues. In 1993, he moved to Puerto Rico to polish his Spanish and continue his study of fine art, photography and illustration at The Art League of Old San Juan. Growing weary of the quiet life of Puerto Rico, Omar was drawn back to New York where he spent his time designing record packaging for an eclectic mix of local DJ's and bands. In 2002, after having built a unique portfolio with clients such as MTV, Saatchi & Saatchi and numerous others, he enrolled at Parsons School of Design with a generous merit-based scholarship to continue pursuing his artistic studies. Upon completing his studies at Parsons, Omar was invited by MTV Latin America to become Art Director. Since then he has served as Creative Director for Yahoo! and Microsoft among others. Omar has a passion for film and narrative that extends far beyond socially-acceptable norms. Over the course of his career he has directed, designed and produced numerous award-winning spots that continue to gain critical recognition as marks of excellence. OAP (Omar Acosta Productions Inc.) works with a multitude of brands developing all angles of filming, from commercials to the big screen. The most recent production, Stretch And Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives. Stretch and Bobbito is a story of quirky friends who became unlikely legends by engaging their listeners and breaking the best rap artists ever into the industry. The film explores the social impact of what Source Magazine voted, "The Best Hip Hop Show of All-Time." The documentary features appearances from Nas, Eminem, and Jay-Z, as well as many other industry greats. VICE named the film, one of "Top Ten Music Docs of the Summer," for 2015, alluding to its success as an instant classic. Specialties: Production, Direction, Creative Direction, Art Direction, Video, Film, Emerging Technology, Installation, Design, Story-Telling, Writing, Advertising, Photography, Fashion. He spends his time between Los Angeles and New York City where he runs his own boutique studio Omar Acosta Productions Inc. (OAP).
Omar Adair is a Mexican actor born in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Graduated from the "Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes" with a bachelor's degree in "Artes Escénicas: Actuación" as part of the First Graduating Class, 2010 - 2014. His interest and passion for the scenic arts started from a very young age, he started studying acting in 2004 in the "Centro de Capacitación Actoral para Televisión (C.E.C.A.T)" to then start his acting career performing in several local theater groups. He as complemented his academic career with several workshops taught by Arturo Nava, Juliana Faesler, Antonio Peñuñuri, José Alberto Gallardo, Ramón Cadaval, Sergio Tovar Velarde, Juan Cisneros, Mauricio Cedeño and others. In his never ending quest of professional growth and development Omar Adair decided to move to Mexico city in 2015. Is Richard Viqueira along Jesús Jiménez and the dramatist Jaime Chabaud who opens the doors to his first play in the city, "Anamnesis", in the theater "Orientación" within the "Centro cultural del bosque". He has performed as an actor working with directors such as Fernando Sariñana, Richard Viqueira, Fernando Urdapilleta, José Alberto Gallardo, Rodolfo Guerrero, Sergio Tovar Velarde, Javier Fox, Ariel Winograd, Antonio Peñuñuri, Danna Stella Aguilar Murrieta, among others. Known for his roles in movies such as "¿Y cómo es él?" directed by Ariel Winograd and produced by Eugenio Derbez and Ben Odell, "Cadáver exquisito" directed by Sergio Tovar Velarde. "Sick girl" directed by Jennifer Cram, "La mercancía" and "Hábitos Curiosos" both directed by Rogelio Almeida and filmed in Oklahoma, US. He has also performed in series and tv shows such as "Madre sólo hay dos" (S3) and "Contra las cuerdas" produced by Netflix. "La Reina soy yo", "La mujer del diablo" and "Si nos dejan" for "Televisa" and "Univision". "Calígula" a free adaptation by Richard Viqueira from the original text by Albert Camus, in the TV show "Días de teatro" in "Canal 22". Some of his top performances in theater are "Bozal" by Richard Viqueira, opening in the theater "Julio Castillo" of Mexico city, which sold out its first season in record time and achieved more than 100 plays. "Edipo Rey" by Sófocles, "Falsa Crónica de Juana la loca" by Miguel Sabido, "Siempre se muere" by Richard Viqueira, "Yo soy el rey del mambo" by Ulises Rodriguez Febles, "Dios juega videojuegos y yo soy su puto Mario Bros" by Richard Viqueira, "Devastados" by Sarah Kane, "Caricias" by Sergi Belbel, "Mucho ruido y pocas nueces" and "Hamlet" both by W. Shakespeare. In 2014 Omar Adair was awarded "Best actor" in the 6th annual Redbud Film festival in Oklahoma, USA.
Omar Adam is known for Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013), Bob Hearts Abishola (2019) and Little America (2020).
Omar Ahaddaf is an actor, known for Zina (2021), Na de Regen (2014) and Mocro Maffia (2018).
Omar Al Hashmi is known for Hajwala 2 (2018).
Omar Al Mulla is known for Kaimrah (2017), Sea Shadow (2011) and B82 (2020).
Omar Albakour is known for 90 Day Fiancé: What Now? (2017), 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined (2020) and 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (2017).
Omar Alex Khan is a screen and stage actor who grew up in the prairie city of Winnipeg, Canada. Along with his numerous film and television credits he has appeared on the stages of many prestigious Canadian theatre companies including The Stratford Festival, Canadian Stage, Theatre 180/Mirvish, The Grand, The Citadel, Theatre Calgary, and The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre.
Omar Alibutaev is known for Omar v bolshom gorode (2019), Ponayekhali (2021) and Restoran po ponyatiyam: Bednyy oligarkh (2022).