Yasmine Al-Bustami

Yasmine Al-Bustami (Arabic: ياسمين البسطامي) is an Emirati-American actress.[1] She is most known from The CW television series The Originals.

Yasmine Al-Bustami
Born
Citizenship United States
United Arab Emirates
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Life and career

Yasmine was born in Abu Dhabi, but moved with her family to Texas at the age of three. Despite her diverse background, she considers herself an all-American girl. After receiving a degree in Finance, she decided to enter the world of entertainment, and improved her studies in Chicago, Illinois.[1] She is of Jordanian-Palestinian and Filipina descent.[2]

She started her career in 2010 with the short movie Unimaginable. In 2013, she made a debut in the TV series The Originals. In 2017 she appeared in John Legend's new single, "Surefire."

Filmography

Television\TV Films
YearTitleRole Notes
2013–2014The OriginalsMonique DeverauxSeason 1; 10 episodes
2014Film School ShortsAnooshehEpisode: "Life During Wartime"
2014NashvilleDelissa BirchEpisode: "First to Have a Second Chance"
2016The InspectorsAmyCBS 2 episodes
2018Orbital ReduxTommie8 episodes
2019S.W.A.T. (2017 TV series)AminaEpisode: "Kingdom"
2019The Chosen (TV series)RamahEpisode: "The Wedding Gift"
Web
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015NessyaneNourSeries Regular
2016–2019I Ship ItSashaCW Seed Series
Film
YearTitleRole Notes
2010UnimaginableRobinShort
The Neighbors Horror SagaKari-Tale of the PawnShort
FlowerGraceShort
2011Road to PeshawarAnooshehShort
2012Walking the HallsStudent
The Symphony of SilenceMonicaShort
The PackageGunsShort
2013Ladies' Man: A Made Movie DahliaMTV Productions
When It's Your TimeAlanaShort
M15F1T5Preacher Boy
RRanaShort
RebornIngrid
2015UnimaginableRobin
SuperNovasAfsheenShort
Angie + ZahraZahra
2016You Get MeGrace

References

  1. "Yasmine Al Bustami as Dahlia". mtv.com. 21 December 2013.
  2. "Women Creating Change – Empowering Middle Eastern Female Filmmakers". womencreatingchange.com. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
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