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Meet the Arab actors of ‘Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan'

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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan hits streaming service Amazon today with three Middle Eastern actors among its cast, and they all have a Dubai connection.

ALI SULAIMAN Character in Jack Ryan: Militia leader Mousa Bin Sulaiman Ali Sulaiman is a prolific Palestinia­n film, television and stage actor, who has featured in both Arabic and Hollywood production­s. Sulaiman’s first Hollywood role was in The Kingdom

(2007), which followed a federal agent (Jamie Foxx) as he infiltrate­d a terrorist cell in Saudi Arabia. He has featured in Body of Lies, Lone Survivor and the TV series The Looming Tower (2018). Sulaiman also played a deranged man in the UAE-directed film Zinzana (pictured) and was an adversary in Ali F Mostafa’s The

Worthy .He co-starred with Amir Al Masry, who also acts in Jack Ryan, in the TV mini-series The State. Sulaiman has frequented UAE film festivals to promote his projects.

AMIR AL MASRY Character in Jack Ryan: Ebrahim, trusted member of Sulaiman’ s militia Amir Al Masry is an up-and-coming British-Egyptian actor, who broke out in the Egyptian film Ramadan Mabrouk AbdulAlame­in Hamouda. Al Masry has since starred in the film Rosewater, and made appearance­s in hit TV shows such as The Night Manager and McMafia. Earlier this year, Al Masry was in Dubai to promote his bilingual coming-of-age film The Arabian Warrior, in which he played

a Saudi Arabian college student in America with a passion for football.

DINA SHIHABI Character in Jack Ryan: Hanin, Mousa Bin Sulaiman’s wife Formerly Dubai-based, Dina Shihabi is a Saudi Arabian actress working in America. She starred in the 2014 film Amira & Sam as the titular Amira, and went on to act in films such as Cigarette Soup and Cherry

Pop. Shihabi was raised partially in the UAE, where she attended dances classes at the recently defunct Dubai Community and Arts Centre (Ductac); she also performed in school plays, and was encouraged by a teacher to pursue acting. She went on to attend the NYU Tisch School for the Arts, after moving to New York City in 2007. — M.H.

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