Fayssal Bazzi is an esteemed Australian actor renowned for his captivating performances across film and television. He was born in Beirut, Lebanon, on November 11, 1982.
Bazzi began his acting journey in 2004 with the short film "Halfway House," and he swiftly solidified his presence in the industry. In 2006, he marked his official film debut with "Emulsion," laying the groundwork for a prolific career ahead. Bazzi's diverse filmography boasts notable works including "Cedar Boys," "Down Under," "6 Days," "Peter Rabbit," "The Merger," "Measure for Measure," "Black Site," and "Late Night with the Devil," showcasing his versatility and talent.
In television, Bazzi has made memorable appearances in various series, including recurring roles in "Total Control," "CAUGHT," "Shantaram," "Significant Others," "Stateless," "The Commons," and "Chosen." His exceptional portrayal in television earned him critical acclaim, culminating in an AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama.
Film and TV, TV Personality
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Actors, Film and TV, TV Personality