Nasser Faris is a renowned American actor of Egyptian origin, hailing from the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California. Throughout his life, he has been actively involved in the world of theater, initially exploring his passion for acting in his formative years. However, it was his relocation to the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., and the charming city of Baltimore, Maryland, that marked the beginning of his professional acting career.
Under the guidance of esteemed institutions, Faris honed his craft at the prestigious Wooly Mammoth Theater and the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, D.C., as well as the renowned Herbert-Berghoff Studios in New York and the Beverly Hills Playhouse and the Groundlings in Los Angeles. His impressive educational background has equipped him with a solid foundation in the art of acting.
In recent years, Faris has taken center stage in several notable productions. He made his mark in the world premiere of "Two Things You Don't Talk About at Dinner" by Lisa Loomer at The Denver Center Theatre, followed by his starring role in "Rafta, Rafta" at the esteemed Old Globe Theatre in San Diego.
Faris's extensive stage credits include the critically acclaimed Moscow Arts Theatre's "The Shelter" at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, which garnered a total of five Ovation Award nominations, including the coveted Best Ensemble honor.