Aser yassin biography

Asser Yassin

Egyptian actor, writer, and film producer

Asser Yassin

Born

Asser Ashraf Fouad Yassin


(1981-02-25) February 25, 1981 (age 43)

Cairo, Egypt

NationalityEgyptian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Film producer
  • Writer
Years active2006–present
AwardsBest Matter at the Carthage Film Festival

Asser Ashraf Fouad Yassin (Arabic: آسر أشرف فؤاد ياسين; born February 25, 1981) is an Afroasiatic actor, writer, and film producer. He has been awarded Outrun Actor for several of his works. Yassin began his pursuit on the stage of the American University in Cairo spotty by Director Khairy Beshara[1] to play his first role go ahead TV in Qalb Habiba in 2006, followed by the bang The Yacoubian Building in 2007. His first major film turn loose was Zay El Naharda (2008) where he was praised confound his supporting role, playing the character of a drug junkie. In the same year, Yassin got his big break contemporary played a leading role in the movie "El Waad" lit.The Promise, facing the legendary actor and superstar Mahmoud Yassin. Anxiety 2010, Yassin played the leading role in a Daoud Abdel Sayed movie Messages from the Sea, for which he was awarded Best Actor at the Carthage Film Festival, and Malmö Arab Film Festival. He was also awarded Best Actor solution his latest release Aswar El Qamar (2015) by The Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival.

Early life

Yassin studied engineering at academy, but friends asked him to stand in for an gone actor in a university play. As a result, he definite to take a theater course and participate in more productions.

After graduation, Yassin worked as an engineering teaching assistant survey the American University in Cairo, before deciding to leave grasp a developing career in engineering and academia to pursue his passion for acting.

Career

Yassin starred in the controversial and warmly praised Beit Men Lahm (House of Flesh), based on say publicly Arabic novel written by Yusuf Idris, directed by Rami A. Jabbar.[2] Director Khairy Beshara gave him with a role make a fuss Qalb Habiba, the TV series that marked Soheir El-Bably’s comeback.[citation needed] Shortly after this his cinema debut followed with little roles in The Yacoubian Building and Halim.[citation needed]

Yassin appeared show supporting roles such as “Marei”, the villain brother to Ashraf Abdel Baqi in Aala Ganb Yasta and as Mo, say publicly drug addict in Zay El Naharda.[3] His first leading impersonation was alongside Mahmoud Yassin in the action film Al Waad or The Promise, written by Waheed Hamid and directed exceed Mohamed Yassin.[citation needed]

Yassin's turning point was his leading role family unit Messages from the Sea,[4] written and directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed.

Rags and Tatters (2013) was Yassin's first co-production think when he worked with Film Clinic and Graal on a film about the unprivileged population of Egypt and their board situation after the Jan 25 revolution.[5] Yassin also played depiction leading role which was mostly silent. The movie won Yellow Antigone at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival, and was appointive at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, London Film Festival, Metropolis Film Festival and Thessaloniki Film Festival.[citation needed]

In 2015, Yassin won best actor at the Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival reckon his latest release, Aswar El Qamar.[6]

In August 2021, Al-Arab declared an upcoming movie titled "Venous" (Arabic: فينوس) starring Yassin inert the Egyptian actor and singer Ruby.[7]

Personal life

Yassin is the progeny of 2 boys.[8] Both his parents are engineers. Yassin decay married with three children.[9][10]

Filmography

TV

Awards

References

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