
Bashar Rahal
Bashar Mounzer Rahal is the second child to a Bulgarian mother Mariana Rahal - an interior designer and Lebanese father Mounzer Rahal - an OB/GYN. The family moved back to Bulgaria when Bashar was only 6 years old. He first started acting in TV sketches when he was 12. At the age of 14 he became a member of a professional theater group, called "Tears and Laughs", with which he took part in more than 15 performances including Shakespeare and Chekhov. He attended numerous international festivals, including the ones in Avignon, France and Thun, Switzerland among others. His first big screen role at the age of 15 was in 1952: Ivan i Aleksandra (1989) which was followed by more TV and Film appearances. After graduating from The First English Language High School in Sofia, Bashar attended the National Academy of Theater and Film Art, where he received his Masters in Dramatic Arts. Shortly after graduation he was accepted as a permanent member of the national youth theatre and was a guest actor at The National Theatre Sofia Bulgaria. For the next couple of years Bashar appeared in over 25 different TV comedy shows, but became most popular with the hit TV show "It Can't Be"equivalent of SNL ,created & directed by Nellie Andreeva .The show won " Golden Melon", for best comedy show - the most prestigious TV award in Bulgaria. In 1997 Bashar hosted "The Late Night Show" on Channel 3 Sofia , where he met his co-host and future wife Kalina Rahal. In 1999 the couple moved to California so that Bashar could pursue his acting career. He was granted Alien of Extra Ordinary ability as an actor. He is a graduate from the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles. For a long time he was considered to play Azamat Bagatov in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. Initially Bashar was not considered to play in Joshua Seftel's Political Satire War ,Inc. but the producers Danny Lerner and Les Weldon convinced both John Cusack and the Director Seftel that he is the best choice for the part. After the end of the shooting Cusack and Seftel admitted that Bashar had developed the best character. Later Danny Lerner casted Bashar as a lead in his upcoming action movie Direct Contact. Recently he was casted to play Boris in Dominic Sena's "Whiteout",starring Kate Beckinsale.
Filmography

Icefall
as Carl
Icefall
as Carl

Wingless
as The Father
Wingless
as The Father

Young Woman and the Sea
as Reporter on Boat
Young Woman and the Sea
as Reporter on Boat

It's Never Just Sex
It's Never Just Sex

Pulse of the dance
as Stefan
Pulse of the dance
as Stefan

I'm with Me
as Pastor Philips
I'm with Me
as Pastor Philips

Picasso Affair
as Georgi
Picasso Affair
as Georgi

As Far as I Can Walk
as Syrian Father
As Far as I Can Walk
as Syrian Father

In the Heart of the Machine
as Captain Kozarev
In the Heart of the Machine
as Captain Kozarev

Reunion 2
as Branimir
Reunion 2
as Branimir

Uncle Claus
as Продуцента
Uncle Claus
as Продуцента

Search and Destroy
as Nikola
Search and Destroy
as Nikola

Reunion
as Бранимир
Reunion
as Бранимир

Revolution X
Revolution X

Attraction
as Borisov
Attraction
as Borisov

All She Wrote
as Michael
All She Wrote
as Michael

Day of the Dead: Bloodline
as Daniels
Day of the Dead: Bloodline
as Daniels

Gasoline
as Карим
Gasoline
as Карим

Security
as Fake US Marshal
Security
as Fake US Marshal

Boyka: Undisputed IV
as Scout #2
Boyka: Undisputed IV
as Scout #2

XIa
as Ivan
XIa
as Ivan

Septembers of Shiraz
as Komiteh Member
Septembers of Shiraz
as Komiteh Member

Survivor
as Militiaman #2
Survivor
as Militiaman #2

The Throwaways
as The Broker
The Throwaways
as The Broker

Index Zero
as Andrews
Index Zero
as Andrews

Automata
as Doctor
Automata
as Doctor

The Expendables 3
as Chief Commander (uncredited)
The Expendables 3
as Chief Commander (uncredited)

In the Name of the King III
as Ulrich
In the Name of the King III
as Ulrich

Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat
as Kutrum
Rapid Response Corps 2: Nuclear Threat
as Kutrum

The Legend of Hercules
as Battalion Commander
The Legend of Hercules
as Battalion Commander

Assassin's Bullet
as Abdullah Said
Assassin's Bullet
as Abdullah Said

El Gringo
as Sullivan
El Gringo
as Sullivan

Conan the Barbarian
as Quarter Master
Conan the Barbarian
as Quarter Master

Footsteps in the Sand
as Hanny
Footsteps in the Sand
as Hanny

Whiteout
as Russian Pilot
Whiteout
as Russian Pilot

The Tournament
as Asa Sadi
The Tournament
as Asa Sadi

Direct Contact
as General Drago
Direct Contact
as General Drago

Sharks in Venice
as Medical Examiner
Sharks in Venice
as Medical Examiner

War, Inc.
as Video Guy #1
War, Inc.
as Video Guy #1

The Shepherd: Border Patrol
as Soldier
The Shepherd: Border Patrol
as Soldier

Monster Ark
as Insurgent #2
Monster Ark
as Insurgent #2

Basilisk: The Serpent King
as Bedouin Leader
Basilisk: The Serpent King
as Bedouin Leader

Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare
as Hasdrubal
Hannibal: Rome's Worst Nightmare
as Hasdrubal

Target of Opportunity
as Ivan
Target of Opportunity
as Ivan

Disaster
as Gamer
Disaster
as Gamer

Death Train
as Lopez
Death Train
as Lopez

Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
as Luis Ruiz
Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
as Luis Ruiz

City of Fear
as Phillips
City of Fear
as Phillips

U.S. Seals
as Hidalgo
U.S. Seals
as Hidalgo

Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault
as Dmitri Minkov
Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault
as Dmitri Minkov

Bridge of Dragons
as Robert
Bridge of Dragons
as Robert
Else – Story of a Passionate Woman
Else – Story of a Passionate Woman

The Incredible Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor
as (voice)
The Incredible Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor
as (voice)

1952: Ivan and Aleksandra
as Cvetan
1952: Ivan and Aleksandra
as Cvetan