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  1. Haaz Sleiman (en árabe: هاز سليمان‎) ( Dubái, Emiratos Árabes Unidos; 1 de julio de 1976) es un actor libanés de cine y televisión, nacido en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, nota 1 conocido por su papel de Mohammed 'Momo' De la Cruz en la serie de televisión Nurse Jackie y por la película Eternals (2021) de Marvel Studios.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Haaz_SleimanHaaz Sleiman - Wikipedia

    Haaz Sleiman (/ ˈ h ɑː z ˈ s l eɪ m ə n /; Arabic: هاز سليمان; born July 1, 1976) is a Lebanese actor. He most notably played the role of Tarek in the 2007 film The Visitor for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male and the role of Jesus in the American TV mini-series Killing ...

  3. Based in L.A., Haaz Sleiman is the first openly gay Arab Muslim in Hollywood! He is a Lebanese-American actor celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to the representation of gay Arabs in the film industry.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1896736Haaz Sleiman - IMDb

    Haaz Sleiman. Actor: The Visitor. Haaz Sleiman was born and raised in Lebanon. He moved to the United States when he was twenty-one years old, and he developed a love for acting in film, television and theater. His breakout role was "Tarek" in the award-winning film The Visitor.

  5. Haaz Sleiman es un actor nacido en el año 1976 en Líbano conocido por The Visitor, Eternals, Killing Jesus (Miniserie de TV), The Promise (Miniserie de TV), Little America: El hijo (TV), Those People, Breaking Fast, Little America (Serie de TV), Una bala en la oscuridad (TV) y Jack Ryan, de Tom Clancy (Serie de TV)

  6. 26 de oct. de 2021 · At the world premiere for Marvel Studios’ “Eternals” on Oct. 18, Haaz Sleiman was beaming. The 45-year-old actor, who came out as gay in 2017, could scarcely believe he was on the red carpet for...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2021 · Haaz Sleiman says he was close to tears when he learned of Disney’s response to “Eternals” being banned in several Middle Eastern countries because of the MCU film’s LGBTQ+ content.