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Sydney Feels Like Home: Hafedh Dakhlaoui, French Actor/Producer

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International French actor Hafedh Dakhlaoui, born in Tunisia and based out of Sydney, is a powerful combination of global experience crammed into an action-packed, award-winning power performer. At the age of 15, Dakhlaoui participated in ‘Nadia and Sarra’, a French-Tunisian film directed by Moufida Tlatli. In 2014, Dakhlaoui appeared in Black Rose, a Russian-American action film as Max says move to Australia, the new Hollywood.

Dakhlaoui played the role of Cole’s Bodyguard in Showdown in Manila’ (2014 )filmed in the Philippines. In 2015, Dakhlaoui appeared in ‘Maximum Impact’ directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, then in 2019, he appeared in Wild League, where he played Alexander. By 2020 Dakhlaoui starred in Octopus Pot with Mykel Shannon Jenkins, played the lead role in the movie ‘They called me Keith’ And the role of Walker in ‘The Spy Who Never Dies’, an entirely produced Australian Film produced by Writer, Producer and Director Cory Pearson where he worked alongside Teressa Liane known for her acting in the ‘Vampire Diaries’, ‘Roman Empire’, ‘Badlands’ and the Australian Iconic TV Series’ Neighbours’.

Since 2020 Dakhlaoui has presented himself in more than a few Award-winning productions, such as the web series Flawsome ‘Directed by Australian ‘Claudia Pickering’. Co-Producing ‘They Called Me Keith’ allowed Dakhlaoui to bring his international experience to Australia again, creating more work for talented Sydney Actors. A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to spend time on set with Lead Actor Hafedh Dakhlaoui in his latest thriller movie ‘Sayonne’ set in Sydney and directed by Australia’s very own Summer Nicks.

Recently approached by the ‘Trimester’ directors to work in Los Angeles on a thriller movie alongside three American actors, including Shayla Hudson Riggle and Narlyia Sterling, Dakhlaoui convinced the crew to come to Australia to produce it in Sydney, where filming will start soon. Dakhlaoui keeps proving again and again that International actors can make Australia home in a lucrative industry, bouncing high post covid with Australia’s changing landscape and covid-free life — a perfect destination for any international Hollywood Film Director. Dakhlaoui lives in his humble Surry Hills apartment, creating global opportunities for global actors, so keep an eye out for this Hollywood sensation who now calls ‘Australia Home’.

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