Ramsey Nasr is a multifaceted individual, boasting a diverse array of talents that have garnered him widespread recognition across the Dutch cultural landscape.
Notably, Nasr is a poet, writer, essayist, actor, director, librettist, and translator, with Palestinian roots that have undoubtedly influenced his creative endeavors.
His impressive body of work includes notable pieces such as 'De Fundamenten', 'Nasr compacter', and 'De andere stem', which have solidified his reputation as a master of his craft.
Nasr's collaborations with the International Theater Amsterdam have been particularly noteworthy, with his leading role in the production 'Een Klein Leven' (A Little Life),directed by Ivo van Hove, earning him widespread acclaim.
The Louis D'Or award, the most prestigious theater award in the Netherlands, has been bestowed upon Nasr twice, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his work in theater, Nasr has also made a significant impact in the realm of Dutch cinema and television, with notable roles in the popular TV series 'Oogappels' (2019-2023),the Dutch adaptation of the Italian film 'Perfetti Sconosciuti' titled 'Alles Op Tafel' (2021),the Dutch drama TV series 'Het Jaar van Fortuyn' (2022),and the Dutch film 'I.M' (2020),for which he received the Gouden Kalf Award for Best Actor.