Farouk Valley-Omar

Farouk Valley-Omar

Personal Details

Biography

Noted individual Farouk Valley-Omar, a South African native, hails from the city of Worcester, a picturesque destination in the Western Cape province of South Africa. This talented individual has made a lasting impression in the entertainment industry, with his work featuring prominently in several notable productions.

One of his most notable projects is the 2008 epic film "10,000 BC", a historical action-adventure that transported audiences to a bygone era. In addition to this, Valley-Omar's repertoire also includes the 2005 sci-fi thriller "Slipstream", which showcased his versatility as a performer.

Furthermore, his early career saw him take on the role of Ernest in the 1998 comedy-drama "Ernest in the Army", a lighthearted and entertaining film that delighted audiences of all ages.

Throughout his career, Farouk Valley-Omar has consistently demonstrated his range and adaptability as an actor, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Career

2016
Lea to the Rescue
Lea to the Rescue as Tribal Elder (as Fahruq Valley-Omar)
2008
10,000 BC
10,000 BC as High Priest
2006
Mercenary for Justice
Mercenary for Justice as Elder Butler (as Fahruq Valley-Omar)
2005
Slipstream
Slipstream as Taxi Driver (as Farouk Valley Omar)
2004
Cape of Good Hope
Cape of Good Hope as Indian Hotel Husband
1998
Ernest in the Army
Ernest in the Army as Kibee (as Farouk Valley Omar)