Amir M. Korangy is known for Superstore (2015), Dead to Me (2019) and NCIS (2003).
Amir is a southern California native. He is a graduate of NYU's MFA Acting Program, class of 2021. Amir has gone on to star in multiple television shows and films over the past decade. He just finished the Broadway run of The Kite Runner, playing the role of Assef. He can be next seen in the West Coast Premiere of the Obie Award winning play, English, at Berkeley Rep.
Amir Mann is known for Achat Efes Efes (2011), Shanghai Ghetto (2002) and Fauda (2015).
Having experienced life at NBC Universal on a number of notable programs, Amir decided to branch out and develop his own projects that speak to his edgy and irreverent style. Most recently, Amir landed a worldwide distribution with Gravitas Ventures for his indie feature-comedy hit, "The Sex Addict" which features Horatio Sanz (Saturday Night Live), Ken Davitian (Borat), Bryan Callen (MADtv) and Mary Carey (Howard Stern). It is currently available on most major platforms. Additionally, he has received a scholarship to Upright Citizens Brigade's diversity program and has earned endorsements from such notable talents as Jim Norton, Andy Dick, Sung Kang, Horatio Sanz, Ken Davitian, Kristanna Loken and Bryan Callen.
Amir Natan is an actor and a writer. He played in various feature films, short films, commercials and theater shows. He also participated in Modeling. His latest feature film was The Penitent Thief. His latest TV shows are The Chosen and lead role in Murder Made Me Famous season 7. He is located in Plano, TX.
Ten-year-old Amir O'Neil is a series regular in the new NBC sitcom Marlon (2017). He plays Zack, the hyperkinetic son of comedy icon Marlon Wayans. The role is a perfect fit for Amir who, along with his identical twin brother Amari, is a true force of nature. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Amir moved with his parents and 8 siblings to Southern California several years later. The actor, rapper and breakdancer was determined to be on TV and finally his dream was realized when he and his brother were snapped up by Stella Alex at The Savage Agency, one of the most successful youth talent agencies in Hollywood. Two weeks later he and Amari snagged the role of Michael in the TV One MOW White Water. Once that wrapped, Amir was cast as a regular on Mann and Wife. In 2016, Amir and his twin had the honor of performing their anti-bullying rap for one of their idols, Stevie Wonder, at the All It Takes star-studded fundraiser at USC. Also last year, the boys were featured in the music video for the Rock Star Recess national elementary school campaign which reinforces safe and healthy play for all children.
Born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Amir first discovered his passion for acting on stage when he was 16 years old. He took part in school plays every year until he graduated. He had his first official training in theatre and film in 2009 at Sunway University. There, he learns the Stanislavski method of acting and various other local art form pertaining to theatre as well as the basics of filmmaking and acting for the camera. He moved to Melbourne, Australia in 2012 to study Filmmaking and made several short films while he was there. He was only there until early 2013, but this was where he gained a lot of knowledge and experience behind the scenes such as writing, directing and editing. Ultimately, he discovered that his true passion lies with acting. In late 2013, he moved to Los Angeles, California and pursued his Masters Degree in Acting for film. Here is where he acquired a more in depth acting training such as the Meisner technique, method acting & voice and movement to name a few. After graduating in 2015, he has done several Independent films in Los Angeles. Now he is going back and forth from LA to Kuala Lumpur doing different projects.
Amir Rahimzadeh was born in Iran in 1974. He qualified as a dentist from Manchester University, England in 1997 and became a professional actor in 2001, further developing his skills over the following decade. Amir's TV credits include the regular role of Hamid in ABC's The Heights and Lou in Timur Bekmambetov's feature film Profile. He also writes and produces theatre, short films and comedy sketches.
Amir Reichart is known for A.I. Tales (2019), Phoenix 9 (2014) and Guardian.