Elie Choufani is known for Ma Fiyi (2019), All This Victory (2019) and The Innocent (2021).
Elie Christophoridis is known for The Visit (2021).
Elie Dargham is known for Aa Amal Tiji (2021).
Elie Dobois Senechal is known for Catcall: Omega Violence (2022), Symbolicus Vol 1 (2021) and Catcall (2019).
Elie Frensawi is known for The Visit (2021).
Elie Gemael is a Canadian actor originally from Montreal now working and living in Toronto. He was born on May 13, 1977 in Montreal. He has a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of Toronto. He started acting in 2003 at the age of 26 where he trained under various acting coaches. Among them are John Boylan, Jacqueline Mclintock, David Smukler, David Switzer and Lewis Baumander. Elie has since been credited in numerous film, T.V., theatre and voice projects. His list of work can be found on IMDB and his most recent T.V. appearances are on Covert Affairs and King.
Elie Grappe is known for Olga (2021), Suspendu (2015) and Répétition (2014).
Elie Haddad was born on March 5, 1985 in Paris. He is an actor and producer, known for Game of Thrones (2011), Lore (2017) and Baptiste (2019).
Elie Kaempfen is an actor, known for La Guerre des As (2017), Deux moi (2019) and Emily in Paris (2020).
Elie Mitri is a Lebanese actor, writer and stand-up comedian. A graduate of the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts in 2003, his career was launched in 2006 when he starred in Falafel (2006), directed by Michel Kammoun. The film, which follows an overnight series of mishaps a young man lives through in Beirut, garnered a lot of attention internationally. In 2009 he took on the role of Saint Charbel in the biographical film Charbel (2009), bringing insight and realism to the life of one of Lebanon's most beloved saints. A variety of roles followed, such as the romantic Karim in May in the Summer (2013) and Habbet Loulou (2013), the drug addicted Cherif in Horoub: Escape (2012) and as Max in Max w Antar (2016), a comedy about a young man and his dog. Mitri took part in many independent and commercial projects covering socio-political issues in Lebanon, such as Here Comes the Rain (2010), Waynon (2013) and Mahroumin: The Deprived (2017).