Yasmine Al Massri
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Yasmine Massri (born Yasmine Ali Al Massri) is an American-Lebanese actor and dancer. She also works as an advocate for human rights. She is most famous for her role as twins Nimah and Raina Amin on ABC's series "Quantico," alongside Priyanka Chopra. She started her career in the field of art in the year 2000, when she joined an integral part of Thouraya's Dance Company. Massri was infatuated by choreographers of diverse backgrounds. She was a student of the folklore and classical dances as well as Salsa and Flamenco and also Arab and African styles. Her first big break acting as a performer was Nadine Labaki's award-winning Lebanese movie "Caramel. After that, she continued to make appearances in various other movies and dramas. Born to a Palestinian father as well as an Egyptian mother, she's multi-lingual. She is gifted for learning languages and speaks English, Spanish, Arabic and French. Massri has a deep commitment to the movement for human rights with great passion.
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