Assi Yitzchaki is an actor, known for Once I Was (2010).
Assia Boundaoui is an Algerian-American filmmaker, writer and investigative journalist. Her debut short film about *hijabi* hair salons for the HBO Documentary Films the "LENNY" series premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Her award-winning feature-length directorial debut, THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED a documentary investigating a decade of FBI surveillance in Assia's Muslim-American community, had its world premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, won the jury prize for Best Documentary at the Woodstock Film Festival and was nationally broadcast on PBS "POV" in 2019. Assia was named one of Filmmaker Magazine's "25 New Faces of Independent Film" and her work has been the recipient of support from the Ford Foundation JustFilms, International Documentary Association, San Francisco Film Society, Impact Partners and Firelight Media and FRONTLINE among others. Assia was a 2019 New America National Fellow and in 2020 was honored to be the recipient of the Livingston Award for national reporting. She is currently a Ford Foundation JustFilms fellow hosted at the MIT Open Documentary Lab Co-Creation Studio where she is iterating a co-created, AI fueled sequel to her film: the Inverse Surveillance Project. She has an M.A. in journalism from New York University and is an Algiers born, Arabic speaking Chicagoan currently based in Southern California.
Assia Laouid is an actress, known for Shéhérazade (2018).
Assia Lau'ren is an Actor, a Published Author and a Photographer. She was born in 1992, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in Fredericksburg, Virginia. After high school she attended and graduated from Howard University in 2014, and from there, she commissioned into the US Army as an Officer. Assia served for six years on active duty; first in 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), then in 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). She left the Army in 2020 as a Captain to pursue her career as an artist.
Assibey (Ah see bey) Blake is a dramatic actor who has a soul tie to improvisation & comedy, as well a passion for action roles. While attending The Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in New York City, Assibey obtained a Bachelor's degree in, Film & Television. When Assibey isn't starring in independent films or making guest appearances on syndicated television shows, he is directing & producing with an Independant film company,(CUTRUSH) They have produced many shorts, commercials, music videos, and have respectively been entered and mentioned in prestigious film festivals. Assibey is also the co-creator of "Brooklyn Theater" a program developed to reach and develop the minds of young actors, which allows him to help others express themselves and blossom. Recent work includes: Power, Happy!, Ramy, PowerBook 2, The Sinner, Luke Cage, Daredevil, "After Party" Ancestors Son of Oya, Bro, Scallywag, Law & Order, Blue Bloods, and The Following; and many other amazing productions, commercials, stage plays, and voice overs for video games.
Assil Kandil is known for The Invisible Boy (2014) and Il Ragazzo Invisibile: Seconda Generazione (2018).
Assim Jamal is an Indian film actor who has mainly worked in south Indian film industry. He did notable roles in Anwar , Honey Bee , Rajadhiraja , and Anarkali which made a great wave in the Malayalam film industry . He started out in the film industry as a villain before taking over supporting character roles.
Assira Abbate is known for Los Enviados (2021), Imperio de mentiras (2020) and El Colapso (2023).
Assisi Gibson Tony is known for Amutha (2018).
Assly Zandry is best known for her stage works in some of the most prestigious Theatres in London West Ends. Following the successful run of 'World Music' at The Crucible theatre where she played Odette (a Tutsi woman), the play moved to the Donmar Warehouse Theatre. She was also cast as Moon/Shy Girl in 'Blood Wedding' along side Gael Garcia Bernal directed by Rufus Norris at the Almeida Theatre. She played the leading lady Hermianne in 'La Dispute/ Scenes of Love', a Franco/Anglo play by Director Eric De Dadelson. Her FilmTtelevision roles include guest starring in Casualty as Martha Branches, in Clone as Nicolette as well as appearing in Batman Begins, Last Orders,and Emma Brody. Recently Assly has starred in 'Glasgow Girls' directed by Brian Welsh for the BBC. She also made an appearance in 'Road to Recovery'directed by Nic Penrake.