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Fayssal Bazzi

Fayssal Bazzi (Arabic: فيصل بزي; born 1982) is a Lebanese-Australian actor. He was nominated for the 2018 AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in The Merger and again in 2020 for Measure for Measure.


Fayssal Bazzi
1982 (age 43–44)Beirut, Lebanon
Actor
2000s–present
Best lead actor winner 10th AACTA Awards for Stateless

Fayssal Bazzi (Arabic: فيصل بزي; born 1982) is a Lebanese-Australian actor. He was nominated for the 2018 AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in The Merger and again in 2020 for Measure for Measure.

Bazzi was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to a Lebanese father and a Syrian mother. As his mother was a French teacher, Bazzi learned to speak French fluently alongside Arabic. When he was 3 years old, his family moved to Australia after the Lebanese Civil War.

When immigrating to Australia, the Bazzis lost their immigration records. Bazzi was often bullied as a child as he did not initially speak English. His parents transferred him to a Catholic school, and he eventually learned English after a teacher decided to personally teach him. He was inspired to become an actor by that teacher.

Bazzi started his acting career in his early 20s, in the early 2000s. As a child he was a fan of Star Wars and anime, so he was keen to work in the fantasy genre, however in the aftermath of 9/11 he found that he was pigeonholed as an Arab man, in terms of the way the industry viewed him.

His career began in theatre. After securing an agent, Bazzi started attending screen auditions in the early to mid-2000s, but based on the amount of rejection he experienced based on his ethnic background, he realised the theatre culture was more progressive than screen, allowing him a lot more casting scope and creative and cultural input. He continued to audition for screen roles regardless, and started to be cast in guest roles.

While touring Australia with a play called Food, Bazzi secured a part on the film Down Under – a black comedy based on the racial tensions in the wake of the real-life 2005 Cronulla riots. He starred alongside Alexander England, Damon Herriman, Justin Rosniak and Lincoln Younes.

After a decade of guest roles, supporting roles, and short films, Bazzi performed as part of a six month national tour of The Merchant of Venice with Bell Shakespeare, before finishing the tour early to film his first lead role in 2018 drama comedy movie The Merger.

Prior to leaving on a holiday, Bazzi auditioned for the recurring role of Nasir in season 2 of comedy drama series Mr Inbetween, and for a lead role as Ameer, a Syrian refugee in 2020 miniseries Stateless, both of which he secured and started filming on his return. In the latter series, he starred opposite Cate Blanchett, Yvonne Strahovski, Jai Courtney, Dominic West and Asher Keddie, and had to learn to speak Dari, an Afghan language. He was then was offered a part on The Commons, before having to fly to Timor-Leste to finish filming overseas scenes for Stateless.

In 2023, Bazzi was announced and appeared in several television projects including SBS' Erotic Stories, Total Control's final season, and the second season of Australian legal drama The Twelve. He also appeared in Australian/American co-produced horror film Late Night with the Devil. He was then named for legal thriller The Correspondent.

Bazzi has been in a relationship with fellow Australian actor Catherine Văn-Davies since 2014.

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2007East West 101Ali1 episode
2008The StripJoe Abadi2 episodes
Double the FistEvil Clown1 episode
All SaintsTim Spillane1 episode
Stupid, Stupid ManDaniel1 episode
2011Tough Nuts: Australia’s Hardest CriminalsDino Dibra1 episode
CrowniesMustafa Al-Tikriti1 episode
2017The LetdownTony1 episode
Wake in FrightDonald2 episodes
Top of the LakeCop Thommo2 episodes
2018RakeMr Ahmad1 episode
ChosenFixer3 episodes
2019The CommonsAbel5 episodes
Mr InbetweenNasir2 episodes
2020Colour BlindMiniseries
StatelessAhmad Ameer6 episodes
2022ShantaramAbdullah Taheri12 episodes
Significant OthersAli5 episodes
2023The Artful DodgerCaptain Grimm1 episode
Erotic StoriesAldoEpisode 5: "Walking Gambit"
CAUGH*TDirector Bustard6 episodes
2024Total ControlMatthew Kohli4 episodes
ProsperSamir1 episode
The TwelveJude Persand8 episodes
BumpBoydSeason 5, episode 1 (guest)
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Halfway HouseBarmaidShort
2006EmulsionTaxi Driver
Geoffrey BagelThug 1
2008WirelessMauriceVideo
2009FallenJerryShort
Cedar BoysAssad
Street AngelDrug DealerShort
2010Rainbow RenegadesGeorgeShort
2012SimpletonAnthonyShort
2013RefugeSayadShort
2016Down UnderD-Mac
20176 DaysMakki
2018The MergerSayyid
Peter RabbitMr. TodVoice
2020Measure for MeasureFarouk
We're Not Here to Fuck SpidersAhmed
2022Mother MountainDean
Black SiteRashid Nassar
2023Late Night with the DevilChristou
2024The CorrespondentMansour
2024How to Make GravyRoy
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Instant KarmaJoe InkleDarlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2004This Blasted Earth / A Christmas Miracle With MusicJohn LafayetteOld Fitzroy Theatre, Sydney with Tamarama Rock Surfers
Love, Madness & Poetry
2005The Savage ParadeDeathRed Star Dog Fish Productions
2005Queen LearGowerCUT Theatre
2005The Key to the Mystic Halls of TimeNewtown Theatre, Sydney with Short+Sweet
2005To the Green Fields BeyondLionTamarama Rock Surfers
2005Cross SectionsConnor / MohammadOld Fitzroy Theatre, Sydney, Sydney Opera House
2006Lord of the FliesBillStables Theatre, Sydney
2007VerbatimNewtown Theatre, Sydney with Fuzzbusters & Short+Sweet
2008All the Blood and All the WaterAngelCasula Powerhouse, Lennox Theatre, Parramatta with Riverside Productions
2008Poster GirlPrakash LardaOld Fitzroy Theatre, Sydney with Tamarama Rock Surfers
2009Don Juan in SohoPete / VagabomdNew Theatre, Sydney
2010The PigeonsDr Erich AsendorfStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
2010; 2011WoyzeckAndresBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Sue Benner Theatre, Brisbane
2010RedemptionQuillDrama Queen / Different Corner
2011SproutJohnTamarama Rock Surfers
2011I Only Came to Use the PhoneHerculinaDarlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2011K.I.J.E.KonradOld Fitzroy Theatre, Woolloomooloo with Tamarama Rock Surfers
2012; 2013; 2014FoodHakanAustralian national tour with Force Majeure
2013The Other WayDavidwith STC
2013The Motherf**cker with the HatAdam MitchellStudio Underground, Perth with Black Swan Theatre Company
2013A Beautiful LieAhmadRiverside Theatres Parramatta
2013Empire: Terror on the High SeasBondi Pavilion, Sydney with Tamarama Rock Surfers
2014The Government InspectorBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne
2014DustHeath Ledger Theatre, Perth
2015TimeshareGary / Juan FernandoMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne
2015IvanovBorkinBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2016Back at the DojoJerryBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2017The Merchant of VeniceGratianoAustralian national tour with Bell Shakespeare
2018Sami in ParadiseAbu WalidBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney (also adaptor)
2018Good Cook. Friendly. Clean.Character BStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
2018BlastedThe SoldierMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne
2019Mary StuartMortimerRoslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney with STC
2020The Deep Blue SeaFreddie PageRoslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney with STC
2021Queen FatimaGadaNational Theatre of Parramatta, Sydney Festival
2024Much Ado About NothingBenedickMTC
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006PorkDirectorNewtown Theatre, Sydney with Short+Sweet
2018Sami in ParadiseAdaptorBelvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2019; 2011The Appleton Ladies' Potato RaceDialect coachEnsemble Theatre, Sydney & regional tour
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