Ibrahim El Helw is a French-Egyptian actor based in Hollywood. After studying Method Acting technique for several years with Jack Waltzer, a lifetime member of the prestigious Actors' Studio, Ibrahim moved to Hollywood and started crafting his auditioning skills with Iyad Hajjaj. Growing up in a very diverse environment in France has allowed Ibrahim to be in touch with different cultures. Passionate about languages, he speaks fluent French, English, Arabic, Spanish and Italian and is always willing to endorse a large panel of different characters in his movies. Ibrahim's recent lead performances include the portrayal of Florian, a mysterious French cook working in Los Angeles in the movie The Metro Killer. In The Martin Case, he plays Enzo, an experienced mobster dealing with the non-professionalism of a new recruit. Ibrahim just finished shooting The Final Game, where he portrays a police officer who has to use his old gambling skills to make money and save his son from leukemia. In The Policymaker, he is a Mexican gangster dealing with Chinese gangs in Los Angeles. He also portrayed Tom, the head of a criminal organization in the short film Rebirth and had several appearances in other shorts including a jail inmate and a robber. His versatility led him to portray opposite characters and to act in comedies too, portraying the French boyfriend of a hysterical girl in the feature film Bobik, and Cinderella's prince on stage for Chris Berube's play Happily Whatever After. He just finished shooting Hollywood Diversity, a pilot written and directed by Shuja Paul for the NBC diversity short film competition, where he portrays Mazin, an immigrant from Egypt faced to a huge cultural gap while looking for stardom and a green card in Hollywood. - IMDb Mini Biography By: IBRAHIM EL HELW
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