Wasim No'mani
His acting training began when he became privy to the seductive idea of being paid for lying well. When asked where he trained and matured as an actor, he will very often pretentiously state, "My acting training, nay, ALL ACTING takes place in the arena of mind, heart & spirit". He imparts these statements with a straight face and a laughing spirit. Formal training aside, the great majority of his acting education has taken place in his underwear and in his bedroom (what Gary Oldman calls "bedroom acting"), face burrowed between the bindings and in the minds of the great acting authors; Stanislavsky, Adler, Meisner, Chekhov, Gluskin, Chubbuck, etc. The path of mastery asserts it's insistence of your inferiority and the only solace is to be better than you were before. He practices his craft as vigilantly and vigorously as his limited self-discipline will permit. Not unlike an out of shape samurai. The bulk of the work he is most proud of has taken place on the boards before audiences in such productions as, The Elephant Man; Death of a Salesman; Motherf***er w/ the hat; Burn This; Water By the Spoonfull and other titles.
Wasim No'mani was born in Baghdad, Iraq and migrated with his family to the states at 9 months old, he is fluent in Arabic. He grew up with an Actor as a father, Al No'mani.