Award Winning Writer/Director Assaf Bernstein's credits include: show-running and directing the groundbreaking Season One of Netflix's Fauda which was recently voted one of the top ten best International TV Show of the decade by The New York Times, exec producing and directing the pilot episode for HBO/Cinemax's Warrior which was listed as one of the top twenty American series of 2019 by Rolling Stone Magazine, writing and directing the acclaimed feature film The Debt, whose remake starring Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain grossed over 100 million dollars.
Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Assaf Cohen grew up in Palo Alto, lived for a number of years in the Middle East, and attended UC Berkeley where he earned a Bachelors degree in Integrative Biology. Later, he continued his classical training by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, under the instruction of renowned acting instructor William Esper. Regional theater credits include leading roles at South Coast Rep, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Marin Shakespeare Festival, Marin Theatre Company, TheatreWorks, PCPA Theaterfest and The Magic in San Francisco. Cohen practices Tae Kwon Do and speaks Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish.
Assala Kofane is known for Kankan (2022), Octogone (2021) and Shock (2024).
Assan Mazhit is known for The Whole World at Our Feet (2015), Poligon (2020) and Taraz (2016).
Asseem Merchant is known for Sooryavanshi (2021), Wanted (2009) and TFTNW (2022).
Assefa Zerihun Gudeta is an actor, known for Fortuna (2018).
Assen Blatechky is a Bulgarian artist. He was born on March 22, 1971 in Sofia, Bulgaria. An actor, fascinated by painting and sports. Practiced swimming, soccer, rowing, handball. In four consecutive years (from 1989 to 1992) was the champion of Bulgaria, Federation of Traditional Karate. All that remains in the past, because in 1992 he applied for and was accepted at the National Theatre Academy, where he studied in the acting at the class of Prof. Stefan Danailov. He graduated in 1996, but even as a student he took part in theater productions with roles in Measure for Measure, crazy love, Lazaritza, intruders. No lag and screen incarnations. He has been filmed in a number of Bulgarian and foreign productions. Bulgarian audience knows him best for his roles in the movies Profits After the end of the world, Mila from Mars, Monkeys in Winter, and the TV series Sea salt, Glass home.
Assen Gadjalov is known for Death Note (2017), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) and Countdown (2016).
Assen Vukushev is known for Apocalypse Pompeii (2014).
With a Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the American University in Cairo Asser chose to follow his true calling and passion and pursue a career in acting. Mere serendipity revealed his talent and infatuation for acting when he was casted for a university play to replace an actor and so it all began and destiny took its course. Throughout his acting marathon Asser has been part of many reputable plays and starred in many short films such as the controversial and highly praised "Beit Men Lahm" directed by Ramy Abdel Jabbar. Director Khairy Bishara entrusted him with a role in "Qalb Habiba" (Habiba's Heart), the TV series that celebrated screen legend Suheir El Bably's comeback and that marked a beginning in Asser's serious acting career. Shortly, his cinema debut followed with small roles in box office hit "Omaret Yacoubian" (The Yacoubian Building) and the acclaimed "Haleem". With increasing exposure and continuous hard work Asser landed some highly applauded supporting roles such as Marei, the villain brother to Ashraf Abdel Baki, in "Ala Ganb Yasta" (Pull up Driver) and as Mo, the drug addict, in "Zay El Naharda" (On a Day Like Today), which unmistakably drew the attention on him as a versatile acting talent predestined for more to come. His first leading role alongside the great Mahmoud Yassin in the action film "Al Waad" (The Promise) written by none other than Waheed Hamid and directed by Mohamed Yassin gave Asser the chance to prove his skill and establish himself as a serious actor in the Egyptian film industry. With his latest release "Rasayel El Bahr" (Messages from the Sea) written and directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed, one of Egypt's most acclaimed filmmakers, Asser catapulted himself into totally new spheres within the film scene. In addition to being Dawood Abdel Sayed's comeback after almost a decade since his last film, it has been praised as one of the best motion pictures and received several awards at international film festivals. 2015 proved to be a big year for Asser. His movie Aswar El Qamar finally hits the screens after a 4 year delay. The movie is directed by Tarek El Erian, and starring Mona Zaki and Amr Saad. Asser won best actor for his role in the movie in the Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival. In addition to that, Asser Yassin starring in 2 of the largest TV productions of the year, El Ahd, produced by Tarek El Ganainy, and 1001 Arabian Nights produced by Synergy Art Production. His new movie "Men Dahr Rageil" directed by Karim El Sobki is planned to screen in September 2015.