Tyrant Színész- és szereplőlista - 2. évad
Barry Al Fayeed szerepében:
Adam Rayner
1977-08-28 Shrewsbury, England, UK
Adam Rayner, born on 28 August 1977 in Shrewsbury, is an English actor, who has appeared on television in Mistresses, At Home with the Braithwaites and Making Waves. He has also appeared on stage in The Rivals (Bristol Old Vic, 2004), Romeo and Juliet (Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 2006) and Much Ado About Nothing (Novello, 2006).
Molly Al Fayeed szerepében:
Jennifer Finnigan
1979-08-22 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jennifer Christina Finnigan (born August 22, 1979) is a Canadian actress, best known for her role as Bridget Forrester in the American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful from 2000 to 2004, for which she won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series. She is also known for her roles as Lidia Bennett on the CBC drama Moonshine (2021), Grace Barrows on the CBS sci-fi drama Salvation (2017–2018), Molly Al Fayeed on the FX series Tyrant (2014–2016), Dr. Tina Ridgeway on the medical drama series Monday Mornings (2013), Maddy Putney on the ABC sitcom Better with You (2010–2011), Annabeth Chase on the CBS legal drama Close to Home (2005–2007), Marni Fliss on Committed (2005), and a recurring role in 2004 as Devan Maguire on Crossing Jordan. She has been married to actor Jonathan Silverman since 2007.
Leila Al-Fayeed szerepében:
Moran Atias
1981-04-09 Haifa, Israel
Moran Atias (born April 9, 1981) is an Israeli actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Moran Atias, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Jamal Al Fayeed szerepében:
Ashraf Barhom
1979-01-08 Tarshiha, Palestine
Sammy Al Fayeed szerepében:
Noah Silver
1994-10-18 Miami, Florida, USA
Emma Al Fayeed szerepében:
Anne Winters
1994-06-03 Dallas, Texas, USA
Anne Christine Winters (born June 3, 1994) is an American actress. She has played roles in the FX's series Tyrant as Emma Al-Fayeed, ABC's series Wicked City as Vicki Roth, and Netflix's series 13 Reasons Why as Chlöe Rice. She also starred in the films Sand Castles (2014), Pass the Light (2015), The Bride He Bought Online (2015), Mom and Dad (2017), and Night School (2018). In 2017, she began starring as cancer patient Mia Phillips in go90's drama series Zac & Mia, for which she won the 2018 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series.
Nusrat Al Fayeed szerepében:
Sibylla Deen
1982-11-12 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sibylla Deen was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. From a young age, Sibylla showed a keen interest in acting. She began her professional acting studies at age 12 traveling to the US, China and New Zealand to perform on stage. She is known for her portrayal of Queen Ankhesenamun in Spike's miniseries Tut.
Walid Rashid szerepében:
Waleed Elgadi
1978-11-18 Khartoum, Sudan
Amira Al-Fayeed szerepében:
Alice Krige
1954-06-28 Upington, Afrique du Sud
Alice Maud Krige is a South African actress and producer. Her first feature film role was as the Gilbert and Sullivan singer Sybil Gordon in the 1981 Academy Award-winning film Chariots of Fire. Since then, she has played a variety of roles in a number of genres. Krige first played the role of the Borg Queen in the motion picture Star Trek: First Contact and reprised the role for the final episode of the television series Star Trek: Voyager. A year after the series ended, she reprised the role in "Borg Invasion 4-D" at Star Trek: The Experience. She attended Rhodes University in Grahamstown where she pursued an undergraduate degree in psychology and literature, but quickly turned to acting, earning an honors degree in drama from Rhodes, before a moving to London to pursue a new career path. Once in England, she studied drama at the London Central School of Speech and Drama before making her acting performance debut in the 1979 BBC Play for Today. After achieving critical acclaim for her role in Chariot's of Fire, and continued to star and support in both film and stage theater throughout the 1980s. This eclectic trend continued into the 1990s before turning to television for both starring and reoccurring minor roles in prominent television series. In addition, she continued to make sporadic convention appearances and was recently awarded an honorary doctorate in literature from Rhodes University. Alice Krige is married to writer/director, Paul Schoolman, and lives what she describes as an "itinerant" lifestyle. Although she and her husband maintain a permanent home in the United States, they spend much of their time living and working abroad.