Gazing down upon the palatially Indian inspired Brighton Pavilion, from a Polytechnic window; instilled awe. Little did he know then that this inspiration was to become a vision of his own personal Cinema Paradiso. Born in London in 1969, to the parents of Cypriot immigrants. Sal Yusuf (nee Selim Yusuf) had always alluded to the creative arts while growing up in his formative years. His inclination saw him in many a school play and part of the Croydon Youth theater in the mid eighties. Sal continued to play notable roles in amateur theater to uphold and practice the craft, until the time he turned professional. However it was Art that was to be the basis of his education. From high school he attended the Croydon school of Art to study on a foundation course in Art and Design. Subsequently this led to a BA (hons) in Visual & Performing Arts in Brighton in 1989. Sal was back to combining his passions of an actor, and as an artist. The course presented the opportunity for him to: create,devise, act out and direct a series of performances staged at the the Sallis Benny Theater; Brighton. Within these performances emerged an interest in puppetry. Upon graduating, Sal eventually landed a dream job at Spitting Image. In season 14 (1992) he began as workshop assistant in the production of puppets. In the following season, after a series of auditions, he was elevated to the role of puppeteer. After Spitting Image he took the decision to train as Teacher on a Post Graduate course based in West Yorkshire. As a substitute teacher, he had the option of taking on temporary work whilst still having the chance to pursue work in film and theater. Sal joined groups such as Kazzum Arts, performing as well as conducting workshops. However, working as a teacher was an invaluable experience, considering the fact that he taught a wide range of subjects to a wide range of students: from primary to secondary; but predominately special needs. In that time he also formed his own company, The Yellowcraft, conducting workshops and performing children's shows in the Mole Valley area in which he lived. It was only after marriage that a completely new chapter in his life opened up. Having moved to India in 2007, he embarked on embracing the talents he hadn't realized in England. Rediffusion (an advertisement agency in which his brother-in-law worked), was his first port of call. Voicing several radio spots for his new portfolio; some of which he had scripted. Sal went on to become an established and reputed voice artist. Albeit taking a hiatus from education, the call to work as a puppeteer for Amar Chitra Katha, in a series called Jooba, couldn't be overlooked. However Sal stayed firm in his intent to explore more diverse work in order to widen his prospects. Being comical in nature, it was only logical to explore a Stand Up comedy career . After a substantial run in the Bangalore Stand Up circuit, he reached the pinnacle of his achievement by appearing at the Bombay Comedystore in 2012; as the first British comic residing in India. Following the path of a fellow comedian, he then took the next step to audition and became a member of The Improv, an improvisational group based in Bangalore. Which improved exponentially in the four years he was a member (2013-17). However in the meantime, he continued to write and act in self-made commercials for competitions, with his other brother-in-law, who directed and produced. This led to a number of professional commercials and the lure back to theater. Playing leading characters on stage gave him the confidence to really hone his craft. In 2014 he formed the company Black Box India to accommodate the work his team did for Graphic India, a graphic novel book company. Black Box India was tasked to add voice to their characters for animations for graphic novels, such as Devi, 18 Days and many others. Sal not only voice many of the characters , but he also gave voice direction to the other voice actors employed. The company continued to include workshops, stage shows, music videos and short films in its portfolio; all of which were directed by Sal Yusuf. At the same time as everything was working in tandem, Sal entered into films through his commercial success and connections in the industry. Even though Sal was initially given a minor role acting in his first feature film Killi Poyi (2013). It was his voice acting that struck a chord in the hit film Ustad Hotel (2012) prior to that. His next outing was to see him play a British tea estate owner in Iyobinte Pustakum (2014), the visibility he'd been striving for. Acting alongside some of the top most actors in the Malayalam film industry, heightened his exposure on the big screen. He had very little to say in that film, but in another Malayalam film, Comrade In America (2017), Sal found himself wrestling with one of the world's most difficult languages as Karl Marx. It was by now obvious that Sal was establishing himself as a character actor. The performance in Take Off (2017) as a humble Iraqi doctor, was followed by a villainous terrorist in Tiger Zindai Hai (2017). This Bollywood film was a worldwide blockbuster , with a star studded cast. However Sal didn't shy away from working in independent cinema in films such as Candyflip (2017), or as an extra in Deephan (2015). Neither did he turn down cameo roles in films like Trance (2020). Although in the film French Birianyni (2020), Sal appeared in his first main supporting role. A roll that had led him back to his comedy roots.
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To some, the name Salaam Remi may only sound vaguely familiar, but the music the prolific producer has helped create has inevitably soundtracked your night out at the club, your favorite concert or a night with your special someone. Look for Remi, and you'll most likely find him holed up in the studio, crafting another track that would soon embed itself in your brain for years to come. Having produced everyone from Nas and The Fugees to Amy Winehouse and Ricky Martin, there's no particular "Remi sound." There is, however, a reason why so many Grammy winners, innovators and legends claw at the chance to work with him nearly 20 years after his first production. Unlike other producers whose range is limited to a single musical style, Remi's talents transcend genre. One day, you might find him working on a soul or hip-hop album. The next day, a Latin or pop record. For Remi, genre is trumped by work ethic and his gifted ear. It's also the reason why directors like Brett Ratner and Michael Patrick King have hand-picked him to Executive music produce their blockbusters (Rush Hour 3 and Sex and the City, respectively.) It wasn't enough to be one of the most sought-after producers in the music industry. Now he's one of the most sought after in Hollywood. Like any of his production work, Remi's work ethic on films is unparalleled, with the producer sitting through every mix, every meeting and every edit while simultaneously discussing the project with composers, editors and directors. In addition to heading up all music duties on Sex and the City, the versatile producer recently finished scoring an upcoming documentary on Mike Tyson. And like Tyson, the potential of Remi was seen at a very early age. With a jazz musician father and uncles, a singing mother and aunts, and a pastor grandfather. At the age of 3, Remi could play drums in local music stores with his family, playing in rhythm while his peers would simply bang away aimlessly. Surrounded by hip-hop in his hometown of New York, Remi would immerse himself in music, learning drum machines and keyboards before graduating to 4-tracks and samplers. As the record-carrier for legendary DJ Chuck Chillout alongside Funkmaster Flex, and getting production tips from Marley Marl, Remi constantly created demos and remixes before producing his first album with hip-hop group Zhigge's 1992 debut. With beat shopping and chopping quickly taking over his life, the producer took an extended break from college to focus on music full-time and, 20 years and countless hits later, things look like they're working out.
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Salah Abdallah moved when he was seven years old to "Bulaq El Dakrur" .He was interested in writing poetry and political action to political activity, until he became Secretary of the youth "Bulaq El Dakrur" and "El Dokki". When he joined the faculty of commerce attracted band representation of the university, and was impressed with progress of the work of a play on the stage of the university theater, he decided to configure a theater group called "coalition forces of the working people," the band has succeeded in drawing attention to it, where he presented in which an actor and director of a number of theater to great writers of that period, . Owes thanks to his discovery by director "Shakir Abdul Latif "who present him in play of "Rabaa el Adawya," Then share with artist "Mohamed Sobhi "band .His most famous roles in series "wolves of the mountain" with the artist Ahmed Abdul Aziz. That Close his relationship with cinema and made a number of important films that put him among the stars, starting from the movie "Desire" with "Nadia El Gendy", and the movie "Citizen and Informant and Thieves" with the director"Dawood Abd El Said".
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