Yasmyne Suarez is an actress, known for Bagman (2019), Make It with You (2020) and Walwal (2018).
Yasna Mirtahmasb is an Iranian actor, born in Esfahan. He started his acting career when he was 12 and his first project was a short film called "And We Passed By" directed by Parisa Gorgin. After that he worked with Houman Seyedi on "13" which was his first serious film and he played a main character in that project. He was nominated for all of the film festivals in Iran and even at the Shanghai International Film Festival. Yasna's very interesting thing is that he is studying engineering and architecture, and he has obviously been very successful in cinema. It should be noted that he is the son of Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, a successful and famous Iranian documentary filmmaker and producer, who started his career in 1992. After many years of activity in the field of cinema, last year for the first time, Yasna appeared in television and in the series "Queen of Beggars" by Hossein Soheilzadeh. He also has a history of working with directors and producers such as Reza Dormishian, Ebrahim Irajzad, Pooya Badkoobeh, and Pouria Heidary Oureh.
Yasna Ríos is known for 1976 (2022) and Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (2013).
Yasoda Goteea is known for Valle de sombras (2023).
Yasra Rizvi was born on November 15, 1982 in Islamabad, Pakistan. She is an actress and director, known for Senti Aur Mental (2017), Churails (2020) and Manto (2015).
Yasser Al Hadi is known for Jinn (2019).
Yasser Ali Maher is an Egyptian actor who was born to the Egyptian Writer Mohammad Ali Maher on April 23, 1958 in Cairo. He was educated in Salah Salem secondary school in Helwan and completed his secondary education in July 1977. He took a degree in arts from Cairo university with Arabic language as a major in 1983. After he completed his degree, He took two post graduate diploma certificates in both folk arts theatrical criticism. Yasser Ali Maher has been participating in minor and supporting roles in many well known movies like "Nasser 56" with the late Egyptian actor "Ahmed Zaki", "El-Aragooz (The Puppeteer)" with the late 'Omar Sharif", "Iskanderija, Kaman oue Kaman (Alexandria Once Again)" with the late director "Youssef Chahine", and "Donia Abdel Gabbar" with the Egyptian Actor "Mahmoud Abdel Aziz". His works went unnoticed until he achieved his first breakthrough with his well known role in "Welad El Am (Cousins)" in 2009. This role was followed by many well known roles in the Egyptian movie industry and Egyptian TV business. Some of his most well known cinematic roles were, "The Deal" in 2012, "The Blue Elephant" and "Captain Masr" in 2014, and "Qudrat Ghayr Adiya" in 2015. Yasser Ali Maher has other well known roles in Egyptian TV series like "El Gama'a (the brotherhood)" and "Ahl Cairo (people of Cairo)" in 2010, "Misyou Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda' in 2011, "Al Arraf" "Al Daeiya (the promoter)" in 2013, "the Pharaoh" and "Ad Tanazoli (Countdown)" in 2014, and "Alf Laila we Laila (Arabian Nights)". Yasser Ali Maher has been awarded many regional and local acting awards based on his exquisite performances in theater, like Tatwan theater festival in Morocco and Sousa theater festival in Tunisia. His carrier may have boomed lately, but his continuous development and passion about his carrier showed that he deserves to have a good position in the movies industry.
Yasir Arafat was born Muhammad 'Abd Ar-Ra'uf Al-Qudwah Al-Husayni on August 24, 1929 in Cairo, Egypt, to a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother. He was raised in Cairo but always considered himself Palestinian. In the late 1940s, while a student in Egypt, he became an ardent Arab nationalist and adopted the name Yasir, after Yasir al Birah, a famous Arab resistance leader. When Arafat as 14, he was involved in gunrunning for Arab guerrillas in Gaza, a task he continued to perform during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. After the war, Arafat entered the University of Cairo, earning a degree in engineering in 1955. During his student days, he began to train secretly as a guerrilla, becoming an expert in demolitions and taking part in raids on British installations near the Suez Canal. After his graduation from the university, Arafat was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Egyptian army. He saw some combat at Port Said and Abu Kabir during the Suez war of October 29-November 6, 1956. In the mid-1960s, Arafat emerged as the chief military and political leader of the Palestinian homeland movement. From his residence in Kuwait where he ran a successful engineering concern, he published the major nationalist organ, Our Palestine, and established Al Fatah, an acronym for the Movement for the Liberation of Palestine. In 1967, after the Arab defeat in the Six-Day War, he became the chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) where throughout the 1970s he directed the PLO in a series of terrorist attacks against Israel and its Western allies. In an effort to garner broader support for his movement in the 1980s he began to distance himself from the PLO's more violent factions like the Abu Nidal group, but has not firmly renounced terrorism as a means of achieving his goals to create a Palestinian state within Israel. He had residences in Gaza and Tunis, where the PLO has its headquarters. He died after a short illness in November 2004, aged 75.
Yasser Assadi is known for Kidnap (2008) and Cedar Boys (2009).