Firass Dirani, a talented Australian actor, was born on April 29, 1984, in the vibrant city of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia. His passion for acting led him to enroll in the Actors College of Theatre and Television (ACTT) in 2001, where he honed his craft.
Years later, in 2014, Firass made the bold decision to relocate to the city that never sleeps, New York City, to further his education at the prestigious Atlantic Theater Company. This move undoubtedly had a profound impact on his acting career, as it allowed him to refine his skills and gain exposure to the global entertainment industry.
Firass's impressive portfolio is replete with accolades and critically acclaimed performances. In 2010, he won not one, but two Golden Logie Awards for his outstanding portrayal of the 'King of the Cross' in the highly acclaimed Australian television series 'Underbelly: The Golden Mile'. This recognition catapulted him to new heights, and he went on to secure the lead role of 'Justin Baynie' in 'House Husbands' (2012),which earned the title of Most Popular Television Drama at the 2013 Logie Awards.
In May 2016, Firass will commence filming for the fifth season of 'House Husbands', a testament to his dedication to his craft and the enduring popularity of the show. In addition, he has lent his talents to the highly anticipated film 'Hacksaw Ridge', directed by Mel Gibson, where he played the role of 'Vito Rinnelli' in 2015. The film is set to be released in 2016 and is sure to be a blockbuster hit.
Firass's impressive resume also boasts appearances in American blockbusters such as 'Pitch Black' opposite Vin Diesel and 'Killer Elite', alongside Robert De Niro, Jason Statham, and Clive Owen. With his versatility, talent, and dedication to his craft, Firass Dirani is undoubtedly a rising star in the world of entertainment.