Behram Rana is known for Race 3 (2018), Mrs. Serial Killer (2020) and Gulabo Sitabo (2020).
Behruz Arshi is known for Ragnarok (2020), Nr. 13 (1998) and Skolen (2004).
Behruz Banissi is known for Tour de Force (2010), Fighter (2007) and QEDA (2017).
Behruz Esatoglu is an actor, known for Ikimize Bir Dünya (2016).
Behruz M is known for Dancing on the Grave (2023).
Behtash Fazlali is known for Sahar (2014), The Evil in Us (2016) and The Flash (2014).
Behtash Sanaeeha was born in 1980 in Shiraz, Iran. He is a director and writer, known for Ghasideyeh gave sefid (2020), Ehtemal-e Baran-e Asidi (2015) and The Invincible Diplomacy of Mr Naderi (2018).
Behveen Bharadwaj is known for Sardaarji 2 (2016).
Behzaad Khan was born into a very modest small town Indian family in Zamania, Uttar Pradesh. Even as a child, his inclination towards art was quite obvious in various ways. Back in his college days, just like an average & confused youngster Behzaad ended up as a model when he got spotted for his good looks by the Elite Model Management in Delhi. However, due to the lack of satisfaction that he felt and his inclination towards the performing arts, he soon decided to foray into acting. Following this he moved to Mumbai and in his quest to look for work he landed up assisting an FTI pass out Anand Mahendru, the maker of popular TV show 'Dekh Bhai Dekh' & the producer of 'Rangrasiya'. Under his guidance he sharpened his skills for one and a half years. He started directing plays as well as acting in them. Henceforth, a boy who had no formal background of acting was eventually teaching acting to a group of 20 new aspiring actors by conducting workshops. Side by side he started getting offers for commercials and TV shows. He went on to do commercials like Kingfisher Airlines, Toyota, Bluestar AC etc. He got his first break on television in 'Geet', in which his portrayal of an antagonist brought him recognition and appreciation from the audience. Later he did another popular Star Plus show 'Arjun' where he played the lead character of the ETF Chief. This show got him the much needed popularity in the television circuit. Then he kept doing various other projects on TV on & off, only for his desperation to be in front of the camera. He also appeared in a cameo role for the movie 'Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani'. It was his love and determination towards the field, that he didn't restrict himself to any particular medium of acting. Behzaad's eagerness to explore all aspects of filmmaking took him to different platforms and the artist within him could find a way of expression in the due course of his journey of 10 years from an IT Graduate to a polished artist. And the journey continues...
Behzad Dabu is an actor, writer, producer, and activist based in Los Angeles. He grew up in Syracuse, NY and got his BFA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago, where he also worked after graduation, as the Senior International Admissions Officer; traveling all over the world working with students and their families on creating careers in the arts. He has worked extensively on stage at some of the best theaters in the country, especially in Chicago, and is a proud company member at TimeLine Theatre Company, and a founding member of The Chicago Inclusion Project. On screen, you can see him as 'Simon Drake' on How To Get Away With Murder on ABC, and as 'Amir' on The Chi on Showtime. He also appeared in episodes of The Good Place, All Rise, Chicago P.D., Drive Share, Dealbreakers, You're So Talented; and in the films Hoop, King Rat, Imperfections, Older Children; as well as various national commercials. With a passion for working with playwrights and new play development, he originated the role of 'Amit' in "Samsara" at Victory Gardens Theatre, for which he was nominated for a Jeff Award - Best Actor. He also originated the role of 'Abe' in the Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony-nominated play, "Disgraced" which he performed at American Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Berkeley Repertory, Seattle Repertory, and the Mark Taper Forum at Center Theatre Group. He was a producer of "Unexpected Joy" which had successful runs in New York and London, and Executive Producer of Ike Holter's play "Put Your House in Order". Behzad is currently in development producing an hour-long television drama with Marcus Gardley, and a feature with Ike Holter.