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Marwan Kenzari

Highest Rated: 85% The Return (2024)

Lowest Rated: 15% The Mummy (2017)

Birthday: Jan 16, 1983

Birthplace: The Hague, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands

Adept at both highly physical roles and more finely calibrated dramatic work, Dutch actor Marwan Kenzari graduated quickly from features in his native country like the acclaimed "Wolf" (2013) to Hollywood projects like "Ben-Hur" (2016), "The Mummy" (2017) and "Aladdin" (2018). Born January 16, 1983 to Tunisian parents in The Hague in the Netherlands, he began acting as a teenager when a girlfriend signed him up to audition for a production of the musical "Chicago." Kenzari's feature film debut came in "Katia's Sister" (2008), a dark drama about immigrants in his native country, and he soon added recurring turns as a con artist on the Dutch police drama "Flikken Maastrict" (NPO, 2007- ) and as a young Moroccan man on a soul-searching road trip in "Rabat" (2011). Kenzari finally earned his breakout role as a Dutch-born kickboxer who falls in with organized crime elements in "Wolf" (2013). His turn, which required him to undergo 18 months of specialized training, won a Golden Calf for Best Actor from the Netherlands Film Festival, and brought Kenzari international attention. This, in turn, led to appearances in a slew of English-language projects, from modest action projects like "Collide" (2013), with Ben Kingsley and Anthony Hopkins, to epic adventures "Ben-Hur" (2016), which cast him as the Roman officer Druses, and "The Promise" (2016), with Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale. There were also turns as a member of a secret society charged with investigating supernatural occurrences in "The Mummy" (2016) and as an agent for a dystopian future society in "What Happened to Monday" (Netflix, 2017). The latter year proved to be one of the most high-profile periods in his career, with a supporting turn as a train conductor caught in a baffling mystery in Kenneth Branagh's "Murder on the Orient Express" (2017) and the announcement that he would play the wicked magician Jafar in a live-action take on "Aladdin" (2018) for director Guy Ritchie and Walt Disney Pictures.

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Highest rated movies

85% The Return Watchlist
80% 67% Instinct
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80% 70% The Old Guard Watchlist
71% 69% Wolf
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70% 53% The East Watchlist 67% 61% The Angel Watchlist 61% 67% What Happened to Monday Watchlist 60% 54% Murder on the Orient Express Watchlist 57% 94% Aladdin Watchlist 51% 91% The Promise Watchlist

Filmography

Movies

Credit
85% No Score Yet The Return Antinous (Character) - 2024
25% 55% Ghosted Marco (Character) - 2023
39% 88% Black Adam Ishmael/Sabbac/King Ahk-Ton (Character) $168.1M 2022
70% 53% The East Raymond Westerling (Character) $46 2020
80% 70% The Old Guard Joe (Character) - 2020
57% 94% Aladdin Jafar (Character) $355.6M 2019
80% 67% Instinct Idris (Character) - 2019
67% 61% The Angel Ashraf Marwan (Character) - 2018
61% 67% What Happened to Monday Unknown (Character) - 2017
60% 54% Murder on the Orient Express Pierre Michel (Character) $101.5M 2017
15% 35% The Mummy Malik (Character) $157.1M 2017
51% 91% The Promise Emre Ogan (Character) $8.0M 2016
23% 35% Collide Matthias (Character) $2.2M 2016
25% 52% Ben-Hur Druses (Character) $26.4M 2016
No Score Yet 69% Accused Det. Ron Leeflang (Character) - 2014
No Score Yet No Score Yet Reckless Rico (Character) - 2014
71% 69% Wolf Majid (Character) - 2013
No Score Yet No Score Yet Loft Tom Fenneker (Character) - 2010
No Score Yet 58% The Last Days of Emma Blank Martin (Character) - 2009
No Score Yet 71% Katia's Sister Unknown (Character) - 2008