Omar Baroud Explained

Birth Date:1991/1992
Birth Place:Lelystad, Netherlands
Alma Mater:Central School of Speech and Drama
Years Active:2017–present

Omar Baroud (born 1991/1992) is a Dutch actor and writer based in London. He is known for his theatre work and his role in the Star series Wedding Season (2022).[1]

Early life

Baroud was born in Lelystad, Netherlands to a Curaçaoan mother and a Lebanese father[2] and spent some of his childhood on the island of Curaçao.[3] Baroud moved to England at age 14,[4] where he attended the ACS International School in Cobham.[5] He studied Political Science at university,[6] before going on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2016 with a Master of Arts in Acting.[7] [8]

Career

After graduating from drama school, Baroud appeared in the 2017 productions of Fennel-Spiked Lamb at the Bunker, All Places That the Eye of Heaven Visits alongside Mark Rylance, The Last Ones at Jermyn Street Theatre, and Irvine Welsh's Creatives for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This was followed by his television debut in an episode of the 2018 Netflix series The Innocents and a role in Shirleymander at the Playground Theatre.[9] In 2019, Baroud had a recurring role as Ron in the first series of the BBC One drama Baptiste and was an understudy for A Song at Twilight at the Theatre Royal in Bath. In 2021, he appeared in As You Like It at the Watermill Theatre[10] and returned to the Edinburgh Fringe for You Bury Me.[11]

In 2022, Baroud took over the role of Cliff Bradshaw in the West End production of Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre[12] [13] and had his first main television role as Jackson in the series Wedding Season, made for the Star platform on Disney+.[14] [15] After winning the 2021 MTI Stiles + Drewe Mentorship Award, Baroud made his writing debut with the musical After Elijah, which he presented in July 2022 at The Other Palace. The production was directed by Matthew Xia with musical direction by Flynn Sturgeon, and the cast included Sharif Afifi, Parisa Shahmir, Nick Carter, Jodie Jacobs, Stephen Rahman-Hughes and Lanna Joffrey.[16]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018The InnocentsYouthEpisode: "Passionate Amateur"
2019BaptisteRon4 episodes (series 1)
2020Circle TriangleDeanShort film
2022Wedding SeasonJacksonMain role
TBALate in Life

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017Fennel-Spiked LambAzadThe Bunker, London
All Places That the Eye of Heaven VisitsThomas MoreGlobe Theatre, London / Shakespeare at the Abbey
The Last OnesYakorevJermyn Street Theatre, London
CreativesLuis PerezEdinburgh Fringe Festival
2018ShirleymanderThe COPlayground Theatre, London
2019A Song at TwilightFelix (understudy)Theatre Royal, Bath
2021As You Like ItDuke Frederick / SilviusWatermill Theatre, Newbury
You Bury MeTamerEdinburgh Fringe Festival
2022CabaretCliff BradshawPlayhouse Theatre, London
After ElijahWriter; The Other Palace, London

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021Doctor Who: The Lone CenturionFirst GladiatorBig Finish Productions
Quinn

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rising Stars: Omar Baroud. The Media Eye. 23 March 2022. 24 December 2023.
  2. Web site: Nederlandse Omar Baroud klimt naar top van Britse musical- en tv-wereld: 'Vroeger droomde ik hiervan'. Elle. Misha. Margarittha. 2 November 2022. 24 December 2023. nl.
  3. Quite A Queer Conversation - Fra Fee & Omar Baroud. Virgin Radio Pridecast. 18 July 2022. 24 December 2023.
  4. Web site: Exclusive Interview: Omar Baroud Talks Wedding Season, an Exciting Musical He Has in Development, and More. Pop-Culturalist. Kevin. 2 October 2022. 24 December 2023.
  5. Web site: We've just heard some fantastic news that Omar Baroud, ACS Cobham, Graduating Class of 2010 has won a prestigious musical theatre award, the MTI Stiles + Drewe Mentorship Award for a musical he has written called "After Elijah", an Arab LGBQT story!. ACS International School Cobham. Facebook. 2 June 2021. 24 December 2023.
  6. Web site: MTI Mentorship Award Winners - Winner 2021: Omar Baroud for After Elijah. Mercury Musical Developments. 2021. 24 December 2023.
  7. Web site: Omar Baroud, Star of 'Cabaret' in the West End, On Building Character. Backstage. Theo. Bosanquet. 21 September 2022. 24 December 2023.
  8. Web site: Alumni News Roundup - Autumn 2022. The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama. 1 November 2022. 24 December 2023.
  9. Web site: REVIEW: Shirleymander, Playground Theatre ✭✭✭✭. British Theatre. Julian. Eaves. 29 May 2018. 24 December 2023.
  10. Web site: As You Like It review – eco-Shakespeare makes case for rewilding. The Guardian. Arifa. Akbar. 1 July 2021. 24 December 2023.
  11. Web site: You Bury Me. Edinburgh International Festival. 15 October 2023.
  12. Web site: Fra Fee, Amy Lennox, Omar Baroud and Vivien Parry in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Rewrite This Story. 21 March 2022. 24 December 2023.
  13. Web site: Checking In With… London Cabaret Star Omar Baroud. Playbill. Andrew. Gans. 15 April 2022. 24 December 2023.
  14. Web site: Omar Baroud on Wedding Season, Cabaret and Trusting Your Instinct. Country & Town House. Ellie. Smith. 12 September 2022. 24 December 2023.
  15. Web site: Wedding Season cast: Who is in the Disney Plus series?. Daily Express. Neela. Debnath. 8 September 2022. 23 August 2023.
  16. Web site: Winner of 2021 MTI Stiles + Drewe Mentorship Award Omar Baroud to present new musical AFTER ELIJAH. West End Best Friend. Jenny. Ell. 28 June 2022. 24 December 2023.