Moses Sumney was born on 19 May 1991 in San Bernardino, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Venom (2018), Queen & Slim (2019) and Creed (2015).
Moses began his actor's training at the age of ten at Young People's Theatre in Toronto, eventually leading him to join The Second City Conservatory where he studied improvisation, and the Randolph College For The Performing Arts where he studied musical theatre. Aside from acting in film and TV, Moses is a singer-songwriter, a visual artist, a stand-up comedian, a producer-director, and holds a Bachelor of Education in Dramatic Arts from the University of Toronto. Moses recently finished work on two projects for Netflix: a Jean-Claude Van Damme sequel featuring Michael Jai White, and a trilogy by Academy Award director Spike Lee. Moses can also be seen in Lifetime Channel's new film "The Girl Who Escaped" based on the real-life experience of serial killer survivor Kara Robinson, a featured role on CTV's new TV series "Spencer Sisters" starring Lea Thompson and Stacey Farber, a new recurring role in Sony Pictures' upcoming series "Safehaven" by writer/director James Seale, as well as Bell Media's "Edgar," playing a lead role alongside Gemini Award winner Paul Doucet.
Moses Weeden is known for Blindspotting (2021).
Mosh Riakos is an actor, known for Crushed (2015).
Mosharraf Karim is an actor and writer, known for Jalaler Golpo (2014), Dictionary (2021) and Oggatonama (2016). He has been married to Robena Reza Jui since October 7, 2004. They have one child. He was previously married to Jui Karim.
Moshe Ashkenazi was born on September 19, 1983 in Acre, Israel. He is an actor, known for Metumtemet (2016), When Heroes Fly (2018) and Motek Bool BaEmtza (2021).
Moshe Buchbut is known for The Spy Who Fell to Earth (2019).
Born of Ukranian Jewish immigrant parents in Palestine in 1915, Moshe Dayan joined the Haganah (Defense) the underground Jewish army in Palestine in 1929 with aimed to protect Jewish people from harassment and violence from the Muslim Palestinian population with resented Jewish presense in Palestine. In 1937 Dayan became a sergeant with the Jewish settlement police mobile unit and within a year launched raids against occupying British and local Palestinian troops. Within a year he was captured and imprisoned, but released in 1941 with an offer to join the British army in Palestine in fighting the pro-nazi Vichy French and Arab and German allies. It was during an early engagement in Lebanon that Dayan lost his left eye in combat. Dayan spent the rest of the war recovering from his wounds and slight seeing loss. In 1947 he became an officer in the Haganah for local Arab affairs and in 1948, at the start of the Israeli War for Independence, Dayan became a Colonel in the Israeli Army and saw many actions throughtout 1948. In 1952 Dayan became Chief of Operations in the Israeli army and in 1956 saw the highlight of his military career with the Sinai Campaign against Egypt (October 29-November 5) which his forces captured Sinai and the Gaza Strip. In 1958 he retired from active duty and spent time as a writer, journalist and military advisor. In 1967 Dayan became Minister of Defense for Israel which he was one of those who mastermined the decisive Six-Day War (June 5-10) against Egypt, Jordan and Syria which Israel again won the Sinai, Gaza Strip, as well as the West Bank of Jordan and the Golan Heights. Critized for the Israeli's army unreadness for the Yom Kipper War of 1973 (October 6-24) Dayan resigned as Minster of Defense on June 3, 1974. From 1977 to 1979 he was the Foreign Minster of Israel which he helped negotiate the final peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. Living from then on in virtual retirement, Moshe Dayan died in 1981.
Moshe Folkenflick is an actor, known for Geula (2018), Beitar Provence (2002) and Shtisel (2013).
Some say he is the best Israeli actor since Shaeyke Offir, Moshe Ivgi exteblished himself as a serious, professional, talented actor. Since finishing acting school, Moshe made several films until his break in "under the nose" ("Mitahat La'af), when he played a tough young criminal. Moshe kept doing movies, with a couple of great performances, for example: "Dreams of Innocence" ("Sipur Shematchil Belevaya Shel Nachash"), and "the Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein" ("Nikmato Shel Itzik Finkelstein")that gave him an Academy nomination. Those movies made him known as a very good actor, but his big break that made him one of the best actors in Israeli cinema was his heartbreaking, brilliant performance in "Lovesick on Nana Street" ("Hole ahava beshicun gimel"), where he played Victor, one of the most interesting, complicated chracters in Israeli cinema history, a performance that gave him an Israeli Academy award. Moshe's career was in high speed, and he kept giving great performances, and got another Academy Award nomination playing Shalom Shalom in "The investigation must go on" ("Haboleshet hokeret"). Recently, Ivgi started to work even more passionetely, when he gave two great performances in 2004: Yossi in "campfire" (Medurat Hashevet), and Siso in "Metalic Blues", the first gave him an Academy nomination, and the second he won, making him one of the very few actors who own two Academy awards. Ivgi has numerous awards from around the world, and he is loved by the critics.