René Ifrah

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René Ifrah
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René Ifrah
Born
Frankfurt, Germany
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
Websitewww.reneifrah.com

René Ifrah is an American actor born in Germany and raised in Brooklyn, New York City.[1][2] He is best known for his role as Bibi Hamed[1][3] on the Showtime series Homeland,[4][5][6] for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award (2016).[7][8] He is also known for his recurring roles on Showtime's crime drama Sneaky Pete,[9][10] where he played the character of Wali[11] (2017–2018); the Showtime Drama series The Affair[12][13][14] (2017); and the Showtime comedy series Nurse Jackie[15][16][17] (2009–2011).

Early life[]

Rene Ifrah was born in Frankfurt, Germany,[1][2][18] and raised there and in Sicily[1] until moving to Brooklyn, New York,[1] with his family around the age of 10.[1] He is of German,[1] Sephardic,[1] and Italian[1] descent.

Career[]

Film[]

After his film debut in a small part in the 2002 film Hart's War,[16][19] starring Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell, Ifrah went on to co-star in the German ensemble film September as Ashraf, a Pakistani pizzeria owner in Hamburg, Germany, at odds with his German wife after the September 11 attacks. He then starred in the German film Grüße aus Kaschmir (2004), for which he won a Grimme-Preis[20][21][22] (2005) for best ensemble. He then appeared in Beyond the Sea[23][24] as well as The Taking of Pelham 123.[25]

Television[]

After guest starring roles on shows including NBC's Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and American Broadcasting Company's Life on Mars, Ifrah landed a recurring role in the Showtime comedy series Nurse Jackie[15][16][26] as Officer Ryan (2009–2011).

He had a recurring role as Danny in the Starz miniseries Flesh and Bone[27] before landing the part of Bibi Hamed[1] for season five of the Showtime program Homeland.[28]

Since Homeland, Ifrah has had further recurring parts on Showtime's The Affair and Sneaky Pete[10][11] as well as additional guest appearances on Netflix's The Punisher and CBS's Blue Bloods and God Friended Me.

In addition to his work in the U.S., he has continued working regularly throughout in Germany in various roles on television.[citation needed]


Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Berlintaxi Yussuf Short film
2002 Hart's War Pvt. T.S. Krasner
2003 September Ashraf
2004 Beyond the Sea 2nd Assistant Director
2005 Warum Ulli sich am Weihnachtsabend umbringen wollte Heino
2006 Fay Grim Cameo
2007 I'd Like to Die a Thousand Times Cameo
2009 Dry River Road Akeem Maleki Short film
2009 The Taking of Pelham 123 Cameo
2018 Nancy Jake Lee

Television (selected roles)[]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Altair in Starland Grizzl Main cast, nine episodes
2004 Blood of the Templars Shareef TV movie
2005 Was Sie schon immer über Singles wissen wollten KC TV movie
2005 Der letzte Zeuge Madan Sansawar Episode: "Das Rad des Lebens"
2006 Zores Leo Rosen TV movie
2006 Kommissarin Lucas Mehmet Two episodes: "Skizze einer Toten", "Die blaue Blume"
2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent George Lombardi Episode: "Amends"
2007 Email to Bill Gates Mr. Brill TV movie
2008 Die Sache mit dem Glück Manolo TV movie
2008 Die Patin – Kein Weg zurück Sandro TV miniseries: (as Rene David Ifrah)
2009 Damages Uniform Cop #2 Episode: "Hey! Mr. Pibb!"
2009 Life on Mars The Groom Episode: "Home Is Where You Hang Your Holster"
2007–2009 Law & Order Alex Chambers & Sid Maxwell Two episodes: "Human Flesh Search Engine", "Fallout"
2010 SOKO München Antonio Mori Episode: "Vendetta"
2010 The Sleeper's Wife Zaid Ben Yakin TV movie
2009–2011 Nurse Jackie Officer Ryan Recurring, five episodes
2012 Das Geheimnis der Villa Sabrini Francesco Sabrini TV movie
2013 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Officer Bracken Episode: "Presumed Guilty"
2013 Die Pastorin Dr. Antonio Alvarez TV movie
2014 Believe Stimson Episode: "Together"
2014 Katie Fforde: Eine Liebe in New York Alejandro TV movie
2015 Franziskas Welt: Hochzeiten und andere Hürden Dr. Antonio Alvarez TV movie
2015 Flesh and Bone Danny TV miniseries: three episodes
2015 Homeland Bibi Hamed Recurring, season 5, seven episodes
2014 Katie Fforde: Das Schweigen der Männer Howard Harper TV movie
2016 Shakespeares letzte Runde Petruchio TV movie
2014 Sneaky Pete Wali Recurring, five episodes
2016–2017 The Affair Detective Romero Recurring, three episodes
2017 The Punisher Officer Jack Episode: "Danger Close"
2018 Get Christie Love Mamoun TV movie
2018 Blue Bloods Tariq Ali Episode: "Close Calls"

Voiceover work[]

Year Title Role Ref.
2014 Altair in Starland Voices of Altair and Grizzl

Awards and nominations[]

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2005 Adolf Grimme Award Best Ensemble Cast Award (shared with the cast) Grüße aus Kaschmir Won [29]
2016 Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Ensemble Cast Award (shared with the cast) Homeland: Season 5 Nominated [30]

References[]

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  27. ^ Flesh and Bone: Season 1, retrieved March 5, 2019
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  29. ^ "Adolf Grimme Preis".
  30. ^ "Nominations Announced for the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards".

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