Safar Mohammadi is known for Maghzhaye Koochake Zang Zadeh (2018), Khorshid (2020) and Gasht-e Vizhe (2016).
Safari Mustafa is an actor, known for Into Schrodinger's Box (2021) and Scoring for Peace (2013).
Safdar Rahman is known for Ready Steady (2023), Chippa (2019) and Cat Sticks (2019).
Safet Javorovac is known for Medena zemja (2019).
Safet Mujcic is known for Sanremo (2020).
Saffia Larter-Green is an actress, known for Doll House (2020) and The Haunting of Margam Castle (2020).
Saffire Borras is an actress, known for The Streetz 2 (2020) and The Streetz (2017).
Saffron was born on June 3, 1968 in Ibadan, Nigeria. She is an actress and writer, known for Cursed (2005), Vegas Vacation (1997) and Get Real (1998).
Saffron Burrows, known for her work in critically acclaimed films, this fall reprises her role in the hit Netflix show YOU, season 3. Burrows previously starred in the Golden Globe winning Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle. In 2019 Burrows directed the short films: Michael & Indigo, starring Jason Isaacs & Richard Wilson. On stage Burrows starred in award-winning playwright Tom Dugan's one-woman drama Jackie Unveiled at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. The searing drama is set against two of Jackie's most seminal life moments, examining the deeply personal struggles of a woman who seemed to have it all. Burrows' film credits include Henry Mason's Love Lies Bleeding; Noah Pritzker's Quitters; Bill Guttentag's Knife Fight; Jonas Åkerlund's Small Apartments; Jonas Pate's Shrink; Roger Donaldson's The Bank Job; Amy Redford's The Guitar; Peter Howitt's Dangerous Parking; Hal Hartley's Fay Grim; Mike Binder's Reign Over Me; Wolfgang Petersen's Troy; Raoul Ruiz's Klimt; Gerardo Herero's El Misterio Galíndez; Paul McGuigan's Gangster No. 1; Michael Apted's Enigma; Mike Figgis' Timecode, and his film adaptation of the classic play, Miss Julie, in the lead role; Pat O'Connor's Circle of Friends; and Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father. On the small screen, Burrows recurred on the ABC drama Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., CBS' comedy The Crazy Ones, NBC's drama series My Own Worst Enemy, as well as the award-winning series Boston Legal, earning her two cast SAG nominations. For the BBC, she starred opposite Albert Finney and Julie Christie in the production of Dennis Potter's Karaoke. In Los Angeles, Burrows starred in Melissa James Gibson's This for the Kirk Douglas Theater. She played Janey Morris in The Earthly Paradise for the Almeida Theatre, London; and in Neil LaBute's Some Girls(s) on the West End stage. Burrows' theater work includes Jeanette Winterson's The PowerBook for the Royal National Theatre. Burrows' theater debut was for the Bush Theatre, London, in the play Two Lips, Indifferent Red directed by Vicky Featherstone.
Saffron Cassaday began her career as an actor while working as an assistant director and editor on several online, TV and corporate projects. In 2014 Saffron directed her first documentary feature film called "Cyber-Seniors". The film screened at 14 film festivals (winning Audience Choice at the High Falls Film Festival), and played to packed houses in over 200 communities. Cyber-Seniors was nominated for Best Foreign Trailer - Golden Trailer Awards - 2014, and for the American Library Association Notable Videos for Adults - 2016. The film has been broadcast in 40 countries including on PBS, Netflix and CBC in North America. Cyber-Seniors has also inspired a social campaign, which to date has reached over 800 million individuals through events, traditional media and social media, and is supported by over 900 partners including AARP foundation, Best Buy Foundation, TELUS Canada, BlueCrossBlueShield Mn, and hundreds of schools, universities, and libraries. Saffron's second documentary film "Returning Citizens" was shot in Washington, D.C. and focuses on a passionate, close-knit group of formerly incarcerated individuals who now act as leaders in their community. The film was released on Hulu, iTunes and Amazon in late 2017 and on Bell VOD in April 2018. In addition, Saffron has directed and edited a number of commercial projects for corporate clients including Fujitsu, Best Buy and Ergo-Centric Seating. Saffron holds Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from York University. She is a Canadian citizen living in Los Angeles. She has US Business Visa through her production company The Best Part USA, and is legally permitted to work in both countries.