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'''Tamer Hassan''' {{born|March|18|1966}} is an English actor who will appear in ''[[24: Live Another Day]]''.
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'''Tamer Hassan''' {{born|March|18|1966}} is an English actor who played [[Basher]] in ''[[24: Live Another Day]]''.
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== Biography and career ==
   
 
Hassan was born and raised in New Cross, South London, England into a Turkish Cypriot family. He trained and worked as an amateur boxer and ran various nightclubs and restaurants before he began acting. He is the owner, chairman, and occasional coach of the Dartford football club Greenwich Borough, and currently runs an Eltham Boxing Gym.
 
Hassan was born and raised in New Cross, South London, England into a Turkish Cypriot family. He trained and worked as an amateur boxer and ran various nightclubs and restaurants before he began acting. He is the owner, chairman, and occasional coach of the Dartford football club Greenwich Borough, and currently runs an Eltham Boxing Gym.
   
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Hassan began acting after a chance meeting with an agent led to a bit part on the long-running British soap opera ''EastEnders'' in 2001, followed by appearances in ''Murder City'' and ''The Bill''. He made his film debut opposite Orlando Bloom in ''The Calcium Kid'' (2004) and the same year appeared in Matthew Vaughn's acclaimed thriller ''Layer Cake'', starring Daniel Craig. Hassan has since worked steadily in film, with his imposing frame often landing him the role of the heavy. His film roles include ''Batman Begins'' (2005, with [[Rade Serbedzija]] and [[T.J. Ramini]]), ''Eastern Promises'' (2007), ''Kick-Ass'' (2010, with [[Xander Berkeley]]), ''Clash of the Titans'' (2010, with [[Alexander Siddig]]), and ''The Double'' (2011, with [[Stana Katic]]). Recent television appearances include ''NCIS'' (with [[Cameron Daddo]] and [[Pauley Perrette]]) and ''Dracula'' (2014, with [[Thomas Kretschmann]]).
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Hassan began acting after a chance meeting with an agent led to a bit part on the long-running British soap opera ''EastEnders'' in 2001, followed by appearances in ''Murder City'' and ''The Bill''. He made his film debut opposite Orlando Bloom in ''The Calcium Kid'' (2004) and the same year appeared in Matthew Vaughn's acclaimed thriller ''Layer Cake'', starring Daniel Craig.
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Hassan has since worked steadily in film, with his imposing frame often landing him the role of the heavy. His film roles include ''Batman Begins'' (2005, with [[Rade Serbedzija]] and [[T.J. Ramini]]), ''Eastern Promises'' (2007), ''Kick-Ass'' (2010, with [[Xander Berkeley]]), ''Clash of the Titans'' (2010, with [[Alexander Siddig]]), and ''The Double'' (2011, with [[Stana Katic]] and [[John Meier]]). Recent television appearances include ''NCIS'' (with [[Cameron Daddo]] and [[Pauley Perrette]]) and ''Dracula'' (2014, with [[Thomas Kretschmann]]).
   
 
Hassan is married with two children.
 
Hassan is married with two children.
   
 
==''24'' credits==
 
==''24'' credits==
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*{{ep|9x03}}
 
===''24''-related appearances===
 
===''24''-related appearances===
 
*"[[Jack Is Back]]" (behind-the-scenes footage)
 
*"[[Jack Is Back]]" (behind-the-scenes footage)
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==Selected filmography==
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* ''Amoc'' (2017)
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* ''Breakdown'' (2016)
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* ''Robot Overlords'' (2014)
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* ''Magic Boys'' (2012)
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* ''Kick-Ass'' (2010)
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* ''Dead Man Running'' (2009)
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* ''The Ferryman'' (2007)
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* ''Batman Begins'' (2005)
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* ''The Football Factory'' (2004)
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'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Snatch'' (2017-2018)
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* ''NCIS'' (2010-2015)
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* ''Hotel Babylon'' (2009)
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* ''EastEnders'' (2001, 2008)
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* ''Judge John Deed'' (2002)
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Actors]]
 
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[[Category:Live Another Day actors]]
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 18 March 2019

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Tamer Hassan (born March 18, 1966; age 58) is an English actor who played Basher in 24: Live Another Day.

Biography and career

Hassan was born and raised in New Cross, South London, England into a Turkish Cypriot family. He trained and worked as an amateur boxer and ran various nightclubs and restaurants before he began acting. He is the owner, chairman, and occasional coach of the Dartford football club Greenwich Borough, and currently runs an Eltham Boxing Gym.

Hassan began acting after a chance meeting with an agent led to a bit part on the long-running British soap opera EastEnders in 2001, followed by appearances in Murder City and The Bill. He made his film debut opposite Orlando Bloom in The Calcium Kid (2004) and the same year appeared in Matthew Vaughn's acclaimed thriller Layer Cake, starring Daniel Craig.

Hassan has since worked steadily in film, with his imposing frame often landing him the role of the heavy. His film roles include Batman Begins (2005, with Rade Serbedzija and T.J. Ramini), Eastern Promises (2007), Kick-Ass (2010, with Xander Berkeley), Clash of the Titans (2010, with Alexander Siddig), and The Double (2011, with Stana Katic and John Meier). Recent television appearances include NCIS (with Cameron Daddo and Pauley Perrette) and Dracula (2014, with Thomas Kretschmann).

Hassan is married with two children.

24 credits

24-related appearances

Selected filmography

  • Amoc (2017)
  • Breakdown (2016)
  • Robot Overlords (2014)
  • Magic Boys (2012)
  • Kick-Ass (2010)
  • Dead Man Running (2009)
  • The Ferryman (2007)
  • Batman Begins (2005)
  • The Football Factory (2004)

Television appearances

  • Snatch (2017-2018)
  • NCIS (2010-2015)
  • Hotel Babylon (2009)
  • EastEnders (2001, 2008)
  • Judge John Deed (2002)

External links