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  1. Youssef Kerkour is a Moroccan-British actor. He is best known for portraying Syrian refugee Sami in the comedy-drama series Home, a role for which he was nominated at the 2020 British Academy Television Awards.

  2. Youssef Kerkour. Actor: Home. Born and raised in Morocco, Youssef grew up with Americans and Moroccans after attending an American School. He speaks four languages fluently, including English, French, Italian, and Moroccan Arabic. He is a past member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a graduate of Bard College in upstate New York.

  3. Youssef Kerkour. Actor: Home. Born and raised in Morocco, Youssef grew up with Americans and Moroccans after attending an American School. He speaks four languages fluently, including English, French, Italian, and Moroccan Arabic. He is a past member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a graduate of Bard College in upstate New York.

  4. Youssef Kerkour is a Moroccan-British actor. He is best known for portraying Syrian refugee Sami in the comedy-drama series Home, a role for which he was nominated at the 2020 British Academy Television Awards.

  5. Jul 26, 2021 · Youssef Kerkour has recently finished filming Ridley Scotts biopicNapoleon’ with Joaquin Phoenix, Vanessa Kirby and French-Algerian actor Tahar Rahim, and has just been named the lead in ITVX’s unromantic-romance ‘Significant Other’ alongside Katherine Parkinson.

  6. Jun 18, 2020 · The Moroccan actor has been nominated for a Bafta for his role as Syrian refugee Sami Ibrahim in the British series 'Home'.

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · Upon opening their boot, instead of finding their luggage they find Sami (Youssef Kerkour), a refugee who is hoping to claim asylum in Britain. Forced together, they soon all learn the importance of home and the people who help make it.

  8. Youssef Kerkour | Performer An uphill struggle lay ahead as Youssef moved to the US - highlights include playing Elvis in Steve Martin’s Picasso, but he was also often cast in stereotypical roles as terrorists or victims.

  9. Jun 7, 2020 · Moroccan actor Youssef Kerkour says it is a "tremendous honour" to receive his first Bafta nomination for his role playing a Syrian refugee. The 2020 Bafta nominations were announced on Thursday morning, after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  10. Tom Allen talks to Youssef Kerkour, star of Home, for the BAFTA TV Awards 2020. subscribe to BAFTA ⏩ / baftaonline check out BAFTA Guru ⏩ / baftaguru ...more.