Hafedh Dakhlaoui
Standing just above 6' 5", Hafedh Dakhlaoui towers over most actors on set, but he's a gentle soul who's well educated, remarkably inquisitive, and speaks six languages. The French actor is also an impassioned animal rights advocate and environmentalist; for the past several years, he's followed a completely plant-based diet while developing his physique and furthering his stage craft.
After reconnecting with the world of film, Hafedh immediately resumed acting classes. He has since been an avid Shakespeare student with Patsy Rodenberg in New York, completed several Master Classes at the Howard Fine Studio in L.A and attended regular acting classes and role preparations with Mykel Shannon Jenkins.
Shortly after featuring in Black Rose, he was cast in the film, "Showdown in Manila" in 2016, which was produced by Marc Dacascos and shot in the Philippines.
Later that year Hafedh was cast in Andrzej Barkowiak's film, "Maximum Impact" (2016) followed by a role in "Wild League," directed by Art Camacho and Yuliya Perkul (2019).
Hafedh enjoys travelling and continuously perfecting his language skills; but in his spare time, you can usually find him engaged in his favorite pursuits; skydiving, practicing Shakespeare, working out, training Capoeira or at the cinema.
His special skills include stage combat, firearm training, boxing, swimming, skydiving, weight training, horse riding, capoeira, and martial arts. Hafedh has also entered the world producing along with continuing his acting career. His latest short film "They call me Keath" (2021) was selected for numerous international film festivals.