Cyrus Zoghi, a multifaceted Swedish entertainer, embarked on a journey in the music industry as a lyricist and producer in the early 1990s. However, his true passion lay in acting, and he intuitively knew that music would have to take a backseat for the time being.
In 2001, Cyrus made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, a city that would prove to be the perfect breeding ground for his artistic growth. Upon his arrival, he threw himself headfirst into the world of acting, rapidly developing a mastery of various styles, including the renowned Stanislavsky and Uta Hagen methods.
As one of the top students in every class he attended, Cyrus's dedication and perseverance paid off, allowing him to hone his craft through his participation in a diverse range of theatrical productions. These included notable pieces such as Our Country's Good, The Dumb Waiter, Misanthrope, and Othello, among many others.