Ramy Zada
Ramy Zada (born February 1, 1958 in Los Angeles , California ) is an American actor. In Germany he became famous for his role as judge Nicholas "Nick" Marshall in the television series The Conspirators .
Life
Ramy Zada grew up in the San Fernando Valley , California. During his school days he played several sports and wanted to be a professional footballer or an architect . He later discovered his love for film and decided to study it. He attended California State University, Northridge and worked on the side in manual professions. He later graduated from film school and graduated in film directing and production. He decided not to study any further, but instead took on his first smaller roles.
Zada is a co-founder and co-director of the Waiver Theater in Los Angeles. The theater was one of the most respected theaters to be financed with equity. Zada was involved in the construction.
In addition to his engagements in the theater and smaller roles, Zada had a catering company that mainly supplied theaters. His performance in the theater earned him a role at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven , Connecticut .
In 1988, Zada played one of his first guest roles in Miami Vice . In 1991 he got the lead role in the new television series The Conspirators . After just one season, he gave up the role again. As a result, he continued to play guest roles in series and was also seen on theaters in various cities.
In addition to his acting activities, he works in the real estate business. He buys and sells houses in Los Angeles.
Ramy Zada lives with his wife in Los Angeles.
Filmography (selection)
- 1988: Miami Vice (TV series, episode 4x16)
- 1989: After Midnight
- 1989: A Blessed Team ( Father Dowling Mysteries , TV series, episode 1x05–1x06)
- 1990: No Baby on Board (Funny about Love)
- 1990: Jake and McCabe - Through thick and thin ( Jake and the Fatman , TV series, episode 4x01)
- 1990: The Judas Project
- 1990–1991: Dallas (TV series, 4 episodes)
- 1991: The Conspirators ( Dark Justice , TV series, 19 episodes)
- 1992: The Sands of Time
- 1993: Murder is her hobby ( Murder, She Wrote , TV series, episode 10x05)
- 1993–1994: Second Chances (TV series, 5 episodes)
- 1995: Melrose Place (TV series, episodes 3x17-3x20)
- 1995: New York Cops - NYPD Blue ( NYPD Blue , TV series, episodes 2x14, 2x16)
- 1995: Flippers New Adventure ( Flipper (The New Adventure of Flipper) , TV series, episode 1x02)
- 1995: Out-of-Sync
- 1996: The Seattle Duo ( Mr. & Mrs. Smith , TV series, episode 1x03)
- 1996: Rockford: Russian Roulette (The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime)
- 1997: Springfield Story ( Guiding Light , soap opera, 1 episode)
- 1998: New York Undercover (TV series, episode 4x02)
- 1999: VIP - Die Bodyguards ( VIP , TV series, episode 1x21)
- 1999: The X-Files - The Scary Cases of the FBI ( The X-Files , TV series, episode 7x06)
- 2000: Strong Medicine: Two Doctors Like Fire and Ice ( Strong Medicine , TV series, episode 1x13)
- 2003: Without a Trace ( Without a Trace , TV series, episode 1x13)
- 2004: JAG - On behalf of honor ( JAG , TV series, episode 9x12)
- 2006: Close to Home (TV series, episode 1x22)
- 2007: Emergency Room - The emergency room ( ER , TV series, episode 14x05)
- 2007: Shark (TV series, episode 2x11)
Web links
- Ramy Zada in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Ramy Zada in the German dubbing file
- Official Homepage (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zada, Ramy |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-American actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 1, 1958 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Los Angeles , California , United States |