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  1. Yasmine Al Massri (born 1978) is an American-Lebanese actress, dancer, video artist and human rights advocate. She was born in Beirut, Lebanon to a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother. She is a French and American citizen.

  2. Yasmine Al Massri is an international actress, contemporary artist and dancer. Born in Lebanon, from a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother. At age 20, she moved to Paris to study, and graduated from the prestigious L'Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris in Multimedia and live performances.

  3. 139K Followers, 1,017 Following, 344 Posts - Yasmine Al Massri (@jazmasri) on Instagram: "Danse @my.danse.world Fashion @disobediencegeneration Story @uncensorednarratives almassriyasmineofficial@gmail.com".

  4. Yasmine Al Massri is an international actress, contemporary artist and dancer. Born in Lebanon, from a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother. At age 20, she moved to Paris to study, and graduated from the prestigious L'Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris in Multimedia and live performances.

  5. Yasmine Al Massri. Actress. Human Rights Advocate. Thank you for allowing me to share with you who I am as an Artist and as a Human being. Home: Welcome ...

  6. Aug 18, 2016 · Quantico actress Yasmine Al Massri’s life has been extraordinary in every sense of the word. Over the past decade, Al Massri has dominated the indie film circuit, won numerous awards, and...

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · hile Lebanese-born actress Yasmine Al Massri may be best known in the United States for her star-turning role as twin Muslim FBI agent sisters in ABC’s hit show, Quantico, the actress returns to...

  8. Oct 24, 2016 · Yasmine Al Massri has a unique story. The actress was born in Lebanon; studied fine arts and multimedia in Paris; taught different workshops about the body and movement to women in Budapest...

  9. Al Massri reveals her fears of playing suspected terrorists to Schön!, how movement is fundamental to truth, and how being an actor is like being a spy. What was it like growing up in Beirut?

  10. Sep 7, 2015 · Ms. Al Massri, now 36, was 20 when she left Beirut, where she grew up watching black-and-white Egyptian movies and studying the Quran, to attend the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts...