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Fares Fares at the , 2009
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Born |
Beirut, Lebanon |
29 April 1973
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Parent(s) | Jan Fares (father) |
Relatives | Josef Fares (brother) |
Fares Fares (born 29 April 1973) is a Swedish-Assyrian actor.
Fares was born in Beirut, Lebanon. His younger brother is director Josef Fares, and he has four sisters. In 1987, when Fares was 14 years old, his family moved to Sweden, residing in Örebro. They moved to escape the Lebanese Civil War and chose Sweden because they had relatives who had already lived there. Fares says he learned Swedish within three months of living in Sweden.
From the age of 15, Fares acted in a local theater group in Örebro. When he was 19, he attended drama school in Mölndal in Gothenburg, Sweden. He spent six years working in the Theatre Tamauer.
Fares has played major parts in his brother, director Josef Fares' films, including his debut acting performance in 2000's Jalla! Jalla! and 2003's Kopps. He starred in Bang Bang Orangutang (2005) and Kill Your Darlings (2006).
In 2010, Fares starred in the Swedish crime thriller Easy Money with Joel Kinnaman. The film was critically acclaimed and was picked up for American distribution by Harvey Weinstein. In 2012, Fares made his Hollywood debut in the Denzel Washington movie Safe House. He played CIA officer Hakim in Zero Dark Thirty. Fares had a role in Child 44 (2014) with Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman. Fares played Senator Vaspar in the popular Star Wars franchise movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).