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Fouad Hajji

Fouad Hajji

2 titles Acting Dec 08, 1982 Vilvoorde, Bruxelles, Belgium

Fouad Hajji, born on December 8, 1982, in Vilvoorde, Belgium, is a talented actor known for his dynamic performances in both television and film. He gained recognition for his role in the CBS crime drama series NCIS: Los Angeles, where he starred alongside Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen. Another significant part of his career includes portraying Amajagh opposite Gary Sinise in the CBS series Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders.

Hajji's film credits are impressive, featuring diverse roles such as Jafaar Atayeb in The Mummy Resurrected, Ahmed in False Colors, and Rachid in the critically acclaimed Ou Quoi, which won the Best Fiction Début award at the International ShortFilm Festival Leuven. He also played Javed in the 2011 film Odium, directed by Neale Hemrajani, which received award nominations.

Before becoming an actor, Fouad was deeply involved in dance, teaching breakdance and hip-hop at various schools and performing at the TMF Awards in Belgium. His artistic journey also includes collaborations with international artists like Hadise and Kate Ryan. Fluent in French, Arabic, Dutch, and English, he holds a bachelor's degree in information technology and a master's degree in international business.

Fouad honed his acting skills at the Parallax School of Actors and The Flanders Acting Studio, studying various techniques, including Method acting. In late 2010, he moved to Los Angeles, marking the start of a promising career in Hollywood.

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