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Barkhad Abdi (Somali: Barkhad Cabdi, [barxad ʕabdi]; [1] born April 10, 1985) is a Somali–American actor. He made his acting debut as the pirate Abduwali Muse in the biographical drama film Captain Phillips (2013), which earned him a British Academy Film Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, along with Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
Netflix has set the guet voice cast for upcoming animated series “Carol & the End of the World” and released a new trailer. ... LeVar Burton, Barkhad Abdi, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, Kurtwood ...
In the United States and Canada, the film earned $212,800 from 428 theaters in its opening weekend. [11]Rick Bentley of KGET-TV awarded the film two and a half stars and wrote, "As a sports movie dealing with marathon running, Tyson’s Run hits the wall in the first act as it just never finds the proper stride or pacing.
In July 2022, Corbin Bernsen, Barkhad Abdi and Constance Shulman joined the cast. [18] Principal photography took place in Santa Fe and Española, New Mexico, from June to early October 2022. [19] The original score for the series was composed and performed by frequent Safdie collaborator Daniel Lopatin and John Medeski.
A worldwide search subsequently began to find the film's supporting Somali cast. From this search, Barkhad Abdi, Barkhad Abdirahman, Faysal Ahmed, and Mahat M. Ali were chosen from among more than 700 participants at a 2011 casting call at the Brian Coyle Community Center in Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis. The four actors were selected, according ...
Barkhad Abdi is being praised for his villainous role in 'Captain Phillips,' but not everyone knows just how incredible his rise to fame has been. Abdi was a limo driver when he saw an ad on ...
All we know is that they are coming, because the way [director] Paul Greengrass shot that, he had cameras on us and cameras on the four guys, [Barkhad Abdi, Mahat M. Ali, Barkhad Abdirahman, and ...
A Girl from Mogadishu is an Irish-Belgian film. It is a somewhat fictionalized story based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed, who having escaped war-torn Somalia, emerged as one of the world’s foremost international activists against gender-based violence.