Fayssal Bazzi
Australian actor
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2024 | Cast as Benedick in 'Much Ado About Nothing' with MTC |
2024 | Bazzi plays Mansour in The Correspondent and Roy in How to Make Gravy |
2024 | Continued acting with roles in 'Total Control' as Matthew Kohli, 'Prosper' as Samir, 'The Twelve' as Jude Persand, and a guest appearance in 'Bump' |
2023 | Appeared in multiple television series including 'The Artful Dodger' as Captain Grimm, 'Erotic Stories' as Aldo, and 'C*A*U*G*H*T' as Director Bustard |
2023 | Appeared in multiple television projects including SBS' Erotic Stories, Total Control final season, and the second season of Australian legal drama The Twelve. Also starred in the Australian/American horror film Late Night with the Devil and was named for the legal thriller The Correspondent. |
2022 | Bazzi plays Dean in Mother Mountain and Rashid Nassar in Black Site |
2022 | Played significant roles in 'Shantaram' as Abdullah Taheri and 'Significant Others' as Ali |
2021 | Plays Gada in 'Queen Fatima' at National Theatre of Parramatta during Sydney Festival |
2020 | Performs as Freddie Page in 'The Deep Blue Sea' at Roslyn Packer Theatre with STC |
2020 | Bazzi plays Farouk in Measure for Measure and Ahmed in We're Not Here to Fuck Spiders |
2020 | Secured a lead role as Ameer, a Syrian refugee in the miniseries Stateless, acting alongside Cate Blanchett, Yvonne Strahovski, Jai Courtney, Dominic West, and Asher Keddie. For this role, he learned to speak Dari, an Afghan language. |
2020 | Bazzi received another AACTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, this time for his role in Measure for Measure. |
2019 | Plays Mortimer in 'Mary Stuart' at Roslyn Packer Theatre with STC |
2019 | Appeared in 'The Commons' as Abel and 'Mr Inbetween' as Nasir |
2018 | Fayssal Bazzi adapted and performed in 'Sami in Paradise' at Belvoir Street Theatre in Sydney |
2018 | Appears in multiple productions including 'Sami in Paradise' as Abu Walid (also as adaptor), 'Good Cook. Friendly. Clean.' and 'Blasted' |
2018 | Performed in two television series: 'Rake' as Mr Ahmad and 'Chosen' as a Fixer |
2018 | Completed a national tour with Bell Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and then filmed his first lead role in the drama comedy movie The Merger. |
2018 | Bazzi was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in the film The Merger. |
2017 | Performs Gratiano in 'The Merchant of Venice' during an Australian national tour with Bell Shakespeare |
2017 | Bazzi plays Makki in the film 6 Days |
2017 | Bazzi expanded his television roles, appearing in multiple series including 'The Letdown', 'Wake in Fright', and 'Top of the Lake' |
2016 | Bazzi takes on the role of D-Mac in Down Under |
2015 | Performs in 'Timeshare' as Gary/Juan Fernando and 'Ivanov' as Borkin |
2014 | Appears in 'The Government Inspector' and 'Dust' across Sydney and Perth theatres |
2014 | Began a personal relationship with Australian actor Catherine Văn-Davies |
2013 | Performs in multiple productions including 'The Other Way' as David with STC, 'The Motherf**cker with the Hat' as Adam Mitchell in Perth, and 'A Beautiful Lie' as Ahmad |
2013 | Bazzi plays Sayad in the short film Refuge |
2012 | Bazzi portrays Anthony in the short film Simpleton |
2011 | Appears in multiple theatrical productions including 'Sprout' as John, 'I Only Came to Use the Phone' as Herculina, and 'K.I.J.E.' as Konrad |
2011 | Fayssal Bazzi appeared in two television roles: Dino Dibra in 'Tough Nuts: Australia's Hardest Criminals' and Mustafa Al-Tikriti in 'Crownies', each for 1 episode |
2010 | Performs in 'Redemption' as Quill for Drama Queen / Different Corner |
2010 | Fayssal Bazzi performs in 'The Pigeons' as Dr Erich Asendorf at Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company |
2010 | Fayssal Bazzi plays George in the short film Rainbow Renegades |
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