Omar Metwally Explained

Birth Place:Queens, New York, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1999–present
Notable Works:Non-Stop (film)
Mr. Robot

Omar Metwally is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Dr. Vik Ullah in the Showtime television series The Affair, as well as for Rendition (2007), Munich (2005), and Miral (2010). He has also appeared in the roles of Dr. Fahim Nasir in Non-Stop (2014), Agent Santiago in the USA Network television series Mr. Robot, and CIA agent Matt Edwards in the Bourne spin-off television series Treadstone. He is currently playing Mark Lindor on the ABC crime series Big Sky.

Early life

Metwally was born in Queens, New York, to an Egyptian father and a Dutch mother and moved with the family to Orange County, California, at age three, where he was raised. Metwally earned a BA in history from the University of California, Berkeley,[1] and while acting around the Bay Area earned a Master of Fine Arts in acting from the American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco.[2]

Career

Metwally's film roles include Non-Stop, Gavin Hood's Rendition and Steven Spielberg's Munich, Complete Unknown, Breakable You, The City of Your Final Destination, released in 2010 (filmed 2006–07), and Amsterdam. He received the 2008 Chopard Trophy for his work in Rendition, presented at the Cannes Film Festival. Metwally was also seen in the film Miral from director Julian Schnabel.

Metwally has also worked extensively on stage, appearing in the world premiere of Rajiv Joseph's Guards at the Taj at the Atlantic Theater in 2015[3] where he also received an Obie Award for Outstanding Performance.[4] He was seen in 2005 as "Aram" in Beast on the Moon directed by Larry Moss, and received a 2004 Tony Award nomination for his work in Sixteen Wounded.[5] He has worked with the New York Arab-American Comedy Festival, first as an actor and then as a director. He has also appeared at theaters around the country, including Steppenwolf, The Public, the Long Wharf, and Berkeley Rep.

Metwally's television credits include The Affair, Mr. Robot, Dig, Virtuality, Fringe, The Unit, Grey's Anatomy, and Treadstone.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Life on the LedgeDruggist
Munich Ali
2006Twenty Questions Mr. Assad
2007 Rendition Anwar El-Ibrahimi
2009 The City of Your Final Destination Omar Razaghi
Amsterdam John
2010 MiralHani
2012 Amun
2014 Non-Stop Dr. Fahim Nasir
Day Ten William Short
2016 Complete Unknown Farshad
2017 Breakable You Samir Kamali
Television!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1999Nash BridgesMobster #3Episode: "Power Play"
2002New AmericansAnwar BeshrabiTV movie
2006Grey's AnatomyJesse FannonEpisode: "Superstition"
The UnitWirthEpisode: "Dedication"
2009VirtualityDr. Adin MeyerTV movie
2010FringeJames Heath2 episodes
2011UnforgettableADA Adam Gilroy2 episodes
The Good WifeWasim Al-SaidEpisode: "A New Day"
2015DigYussef Khalid6 episodes
2015–2019The AffairDr. Vik Ullah27 episodes
2016-2017Mr. RobotAgent Santiago13 episodes
2019TreadstoneMatt Edwards10 episodes
2020RamyBin KhalidEpisode: "Miakhalifa.mov"
2021Big SkyUS Marshal Mark Lindor15 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Herstein. Beth. Interview with Omar Metwally, The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East. Talkin' Broadway. 28 November 2016.
  2. Web site: A.C.T Alumni. American Conservatory Theater. 28 November 2016.
  3. Web site: GUARDS AT THE TAJ . . 28 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180926052003/https://atlantictheater.org/playevents/guardsatthetaj/ . 26 September 2018.
  4. Web site: Obie Awards . 2016 Obie Awards Winners . 4 May 2019 . 2016 . Village Voice and American Theatre Wing.
  5. Web site: Omar Metwally . New York Arab-American Comedy Festival . 4 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060101082400/http://arabcomedy.org/news/article_51.shtml . 1 January 2006.