
René Ifrah
Biography
René David Ifrah (born January 2, 1972, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German-American actor. René David Ifrah grew up in Frankfurt am Main, Sicily, and later in Brooklyn. After returning to Germany in the early 1990s, he began his acting career, completing his training at the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York, as well as taking private acting lessons in Los Angeles. He landed his first roles in series such as *Praxis Bülowbogen* and *Mensch, Pia!*. Ifrah garnered significant attention in 2003 for his role in the drama film *September*, directed by Max Färberböck, which screened at the Cannes International Film Festival. This was followed by appearances in international productions such as *Hart's War* (released in Germany as *Das Tribunal*), alongside Bruce Willis, and *Beyond the Sea*, starring Kevin Spacey. For his lead role in the drama *Grüße aus Kaschmir*, he was nominated for the German Film Promotion Award and, in 2005, was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize. On German television, Ifrah has appeared in numerous films and series, including *Kommissarin Lucas*, *Donna Leon*, *Die Pastorin*, several films in the ZDF *Katie Fforde* series, and *SOKO Leipzig*. He also achieved international recognition for his recurring role as the jihadist Bibi Hamed in the US series *Homeland*. His roles are frequently characterized by their international scope and culturally complex nature.
TV Shows(30)

The Equalizer
Detective Gene 'Oz' Oswaldo

Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector
Agent Silas Beresford

Marvel's The Punisher
Officer Jack

Sneaky Pete
Wali

The Affair
Detective Romero

The Blacklist
Junior Boswell

Homeland
Bibi Hamed

Royal Pains
Israeli Bodyguard #1

Nurse Jackie
Officer Ryan

Life on Mars
The Groom

GSG 9 - Ihr Einsatz ist ihr Leben
Omar Madani

Damages
Uniform Cop #2

Kommissar Stolberg
Tommaso Rino

Blood of the Templars
Shareef

Kommissarin Lucas
Mehmet

Kommissarin Lucas
Mehmet Özgür

SOKO Köln
Suleimann Gaz
ZIBB
Self

Berlin, Berlin
Dimitri

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
George Lombardi