Firass Dirani
Firass Dirani (born 1984) is an Australian film and television actor. He attend St Paul's Grammar School and graduated in 2014.
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Born | Sydney, Australia | 29 April 1984
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997-present |
Career
Dirani pursued his acting career in Hollywood before receiving a call to play the role of John Ibrahim in Underbelly: The Golden Mile. In April 2010, Dirani was named Cleo Bachelor of the Year.[2]
In 2020, it was announced Dirani would be participating the Seven Network's reality program SAS Australia.[3]
Filmography
Film
- Pitch Black (2000) as Ali
- Lost (2000) as John Savvides
- MI7 (2003) as Special Agent
- Change (2003) as Joe Change
- The Marine (2006) as Rebel Leader
- The Black Balloon (2008) as Russell
- Crooked Business (2008) as 'Stand-Up' Stevie
- The Combination (2009) as Charlie
- Killer Elite (2011) as Bakhait
- Last Dance (2012) as Sadiq
- Hacksaw Ridge (2016) as Vito Rinnelli
- Science Fiction Volume One: The Osiris Child (2016) as Carmel
Television
- Children's Hospital (1997) as Marc
- Home and Away (1998) as Billy
- The Potato Factory (2000) Mini Series as David Solomon
- My Husband, My Killer as Butch Kalajzich
- White Collar Blue Episode #1.7 (2002) as Nick Zenopoulos
- All Saints Suspicious Minds (2003) as Joe Malouf
- Small Claims: White Wedding (2005) as Benny
- The Silence (2006) as Anthony
- Power Rangers Mystic Force (2006) as Nick Russell, Red Mystic Ranger
- Kick (2007) as Amen Salim
- East West 101 (2007) as Telal
- Underbelly: The Golden Mile (2010) as John Ibrahim
- The Straits (2012) as Gary Montebello
- House Husbands (2012–2017) as Justin
- Mr Inbetween (2018) as Davros
- SAS Australia (2020) as himself
Theatre
- Sydney Dream Ball (2003) as Aerial Acrobat
- Stories (2003)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (2003) as Puck
- Kid Stakes/Other Times (2003)
- The Tempest (2004) as Caliban
References
- McWhirter, Erin (6 February 2010). "Underbelly's Firass Dirani - the day I met John Ibrahim, the King of the Cross". Herald Sun. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
- "Firass Dirani is Cleo Bachelor of the Year". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 April 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
- Media Release: SAS Australia's full line up and air date revealed, TV Blackbox. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
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