Hisham Morscher is an actor, known for Wie viele bist Du? (2020), Party Hard Die Young (2018) and Stifado (2018).
Hisham Suliman was born on February 28, 1978 in Nazareth, Israel. He is known for Munich (2005), Fauda (2015) and Medinah (2016).
Hisham discovered his passion for the arts while performing the poem "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Poet Laureate Maya Angelou, in a high school English class. Hisham studied at the world renowned Negro Ensemble Theatre Company, which has brought forth such notable actors as Denzel Washington, Ossie Davis, and Phylicia Rashad. He also studied with acting coach Susan Batson, who is known for coaching actors such as Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, and more recently Mary T. Boyer. Hisham says, "As an actor, just like a human being, evolution and education is infinite." Throughout his career, Hisham continues to call on his life experiences and training to inform his choices as an actor and an artist, be it as a Marine in Desert Storm, corrections officer in Sing Sing or as one of New York's bravest firefighters. Hisham recently snagged a series regular role on BET's groundbreaking 1 hour drama, "Gun Hill" starring Larenz Tate, Tawny Cypress, and Aisha Hinds. As Capt. Sanford, Hisham commands a counter-crime task force. Hisham has also starred in the FX drama "Lights Out," NBC dramas "Law & Order SVU," "Law & Order Criminal Intent," "Kings" and "The Guiding Light." Most recently, Hisham has won over audiences as James Spader's Raymond Reddington's right hand man, Dembe, on NBC's hit "The Blacklist." Hisham Tawfiq is going from Harlem to Hollywood.
Hiske Bongaarts is known for Viswijf (2018), De slet van 6VWO (2021) and Downward Facing Dogs (2020).
Hiski Hämäläinen is known for Meet OUR Bboys (2012), Kyrsyä - Tuftland (2017) and Backwood Madness.
Hisko Hulsing is a director and production designer, known for Junkyard (2012), Seventeen (2003) and Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015).
Hisoko-Kato is known for Aakhri Badla (1989).
Hisonni Mustafa is a Guyanese American filmmaker from the most segregated city in America, Milwaukee, WI. Hisonni creates films that depict the protagonist's perilous journey toward being loved, becoming financially secure, and discovering their significance in this world. Since 2013 Hisonni has written, directed, shot, edited, produced, and crowd-funded award-winning projects. Hisonni's feature films and shorts earned awards from over 100 festivals, including Cinequest, Hollyshorts, and Urbanworld. Hisonni's shorts/web series have gained over six million views online and award nominations from LA Webfest, The VH1 Streamy Awards, Marseille Webfest, The International Academy of Web Television awards, and Marvel's Stan Lee. In 2020, Hisonni's independently produced film Take Out Girl has received awards from The Bentonville Film Festival, Dances With Films, Ashland Independent, Cinequest, and Indie Memphis. Hisonni won Best Director at the American Black Film Festival, the HBO feature film competition at Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, and was a semi-finalist for Gemstones Rising Storyteller Search.
Hisyam Hamid is known for Hero: Jangan Bikin Panas (2019), Kau Yang Satu (2017) and Revenge of the Pontianak (2019).
Hit-Boy is a composer and actor, known for Dope (2015), Queen & Slim (2019) and Epic (2013).