Tamer, a Londoner through and through, grew up in the South East of the city, where he honed his skills in the streets through his passion for boxing and football. This early exposure to the world of sports and competition laid the foundation for his future entrepreneurial endeavors, as he went on to establish and manage sports clubs, restaurants, and nightclubs, showcasing his versatility and adaptability from a young age.
A chance encounter with his agent opened the doors to television appearances, with roles in popular British shows such as Eastenders, Casualty, The Bill, and John Judge Deed. This experience paved the way for Tamer to star in modern British classics, including Calcium Kid alongside Orlando Bloom, The Football Factory alongside Danny Dyer, Layer Cake with Daniel Craig, and The Business, where he played the lead role of Charlie, a want-to-do-good gangster.
Tamer has continued to impress audiences with his range and talent, taking on a variety of feature and ensemble roles in films such as Kick-Ass with Nicholas Cage, Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, 50 Cent's Dead Man Running, Clash of the Titans alongside Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson, and 2011's The Double with Richard Gere.
In 2012, Tamer remained dedicated to his craft, working on new humanitarian and film projects in both Europe and the United States. His latest endeavor, Director Drew Hall's Son's of Liberty, is set for release in early 2013, showcasing Tamer's continued commitment to his work and his passion for telling compelling stories on screen.