Ahmed Hammoud

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Ahmed Hammoud
أحمد حمود
Born
Ahmed Hammoud

(1991-07-12) July 12, 1991 (age 32)
NationalityMoroccan
OccupationActor
Years active2015–present
Websitehttps://hammoud3000.com

Ahmed Hammoud (born 12 July 1991) is a Moroccan actor.[1] He is best known for the roles in the films 13 Hours, Mimosas and Zanka Contact.[2]

Career[edit]

He started acting career with several commercial advertisements. Then in 2016, he was selected for a minor role in the American biographical action thriller war film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi directed by Michael Bay. He played the role of 'Attacker at Embassy'. Filming began on April 27, 2015 in Malta and Morocco and the film was released on January 15, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. The film later received an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Mixing at the 89th Academy Awards.[3]

With the success of the film, he was then selected for the lead role in the drama film Mimosas directed by Oliver Laxe. In the film, he played one of the lead role 'Ahmed'. The film was produced as a collaborative work between Spain, Morocco, France and Qatar. It was screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival[4][5] and later won the Nespresso Grand Prize.[6]

In 2017, he joined the French television serial The Bureau with the role 'Djihadiste Botte'. In 2020, he starred in the French drama film Home Front and played the supportive role 'Idir'.

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Genre Ref.
2016 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Attacker at Embassy Film
2016 Mimosas Ahmed Film
2017 The Bureau Djihadiste Botte TV series
2019 The Breitner Commando Walid Film
2020 Home Front Idir Film
2020 Zanka Contact Larsen Film

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ahmed Hammoud". elcinema. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Hammoud Ahmed". SPLA. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. ^ Calvario, Liz (February 25, 2017). "Academy Rescinds Sound Mixing Nomination for Greg P. Russell of '13 Hours'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
  4. ^ "Mimosas". Semaine de la Critique. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Estar en Cannes ya es un gran éxito". La Opinión.
  6. ^ Nancy Tartaglione (19 May 2016). "Critics' Week Grand Prize Goes To 'Mimosas' – Cannes". Deadline. Retrieved 19 May 2016.

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