Assaad was born in July 1980 in Aurillac, France. His mother is French, and his father is Moroccan. He grew up in Rabat, Morocco, and, in 1998 he left his home town and family to go to Paris and start acting lessons in the Cours Florent. In 2006, Assaad graduated from the prestigious National Conservatory of Paris. He is an actor known for Marock (2005), Indigènes (2006), Whatever Lola Wants (2007), Hors la loi (2010), the part of Waleed in Homeland season 5. He's one of the recurrent parts in Dix pour cent (Call my agent on Netflix). He also performed in TV series Braquo and Kaboul Kitchen for Canal +. He did films in English : Ali & Nino by Asif Kapadia for Netflix and The bay of silence by Paula Van Der Oest. He performed as 'Q' in Messiah (soon on Netflix). He speaks French, English and Arabic fluently.
Assad Ahmed is known for Dabangg 3 (2019), Fahim (2019) and Allen's Soothers Boombastic (2000).
Assad Raja is known for Pusher (2010), Dirty British Boys (1999) and Savi (2024).
Assad Siddique is an actor, known for Taxi (2011), Hotel Cæsar (1998) and Izzat (2005).
Assad Zaman is an actor, known for Apple Tree Yard (2017), This Is the Night Mail and Our Girl (2013).
Assaf Ben-Shimon was born on January 29, 1984 in Israel. He is an actor, known for World War Z (2013), Hitganvut Yehidim (2010) and The Kind Words (2015).
Award Winning Writer/Director Assaf Bernstein's credits include: show-running and directing the groundbreaking Season One of Netflix's Fauda which was recently voted one of the top ten best International TV Show of the decade by The New York Times, exec producing and directing the pilot episode for HBO/Cinemax's Warrior which was listed as one of the top twenty American series of 2019 by Rolling Stone Magazine, writing and directing the acclaimed feature film The Debt, whose remake starring Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain grossed over 100 million dollars.
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Assaf Cohen grew up in Palo Alto, lived for a number of years in the Middle East, and attended UC Berkeley where he earned a Bachelors degree in Integrative Biology. Later, he continued his classical training by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, under the instruction of renowned acting instructor William Esper. Regional theater credits include leading roles at South Coast Rep, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Marin Shakespeare Festival, Marin Theatre Company, TheatreWorks, PCPA Theaterfest and The Magic in San Francisco. Cohen practices Tae Kwon Do and speaks Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish.
Assala Kofane is known for Kankan (2022), Octogone (2021) and Shock (2024).
Assan Mazhit is known for The Whole World at Our Feet (2015), Poligon (2020) and Taraz (2016).