Ammar Nemo
Ammar Nemo fell in love with acting at the age of four when he would watch classic action movies with his father, he began to idolize actors such as Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stalone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger which led him to convince his mother to put him in martial arts. After that he would sneak into the theater across the street from hi...
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Ammar Nemo fell in love with acting at the age of four when he would watch classic action movies with his father, he began to idolize actors such as Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stalone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger which led him to convince his mother to put him in martial arts. After that he would sneak into the theater across the street from his house all day every day with fellow actor Stephen Tessier. As he got older his taste in movies expanded, thanks to musicians Jason La Moore and Peter Asaro who introduced him to Kevin Smith, Martin Scorsese, James Cameron, Quentin Terentino and Michael Bay. When not in the theater Ammar was either walking to the video store, practicing lines with his brothers and sister, or working on his impressions in the mirror, he drew inspiration from Jim Carrey, Chris Farley, and Eddie Murphy. His first audition was at age 8 when he was one the finalists for a crest commercial, but it wasn't until he turned 18 when he really started acting with his part in Forbidden Fruits. He's continuing to work and now draws inspiration from Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, and Christian Bale Now you can find him in movies such as American Sharia with Eric Roberts, Aladdin 3477 written and directed by Star Wars illustrator Matt Busch, Batman V Superman, Moving Parts with Deadpool's TJ Storm and Kevin Smith's podcast Fatman on Batman. Show less «