Ramy Youssef is an American actor of Egyptian origin, famous for his appearance as a stand-up on the program "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", and then through the Ramy series of his heroism, where he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.
About Rami Yousef
Ramy is an American actor and stand-by of Egyptian origin, best known for the personality of Ramy Hassan in the Ramy series on the Holly site. Ramy has appeared in a number of films, such as Why Him? Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot, and has appeared in a number of series and TV shows including See Dad Run, Mr. Robot, Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,

2020
In 2020 he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series for his role in the Rami series. Find out about the CV, the accomplishments, the judgment, sayings and all the information you need about Rami Youssef.


The beginnings of Rami Yousef

Rami Youssef was born in Queens, New York, in the United States of America on March 26, 1991, to Muslim parents, the Egyptian father and the Palestinian mother, and despite his growing up in a western environment, Rami Youssef maintained his Islamic affiliation by celebrating Islamic occasions.
Youssef spent his childhood and youth in Rutherford, New Jersey, where he studied at Rutherford High School, then studied economics and political science at an American university, and at the age of twenty Rami moved to study acting in Hollywood.

Rami Yousef's achievements

At the beginning of his artistic career, he presented many of the performances as a stand-up in addition to some comic sketches. Aubach, Riana Newman and Rami Yusuf,

The series aired for three seasons until 2014, and in 2013, he appeared in Above Average Presents, a comedy network of funny videos with the best comedians, stars and emerging talents.
In 2015, Ramy starred as Ty in the TV comedy series starring Brian Stepanic, Alison Moon and Idan Gallagher,
In 2016, he appeared in Why Him ?, and also appeared in Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street as Lennon.
In 2017, Rami's appearance as a standby was very important in his career in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, an American talk show that airs late on CBC and is directed by Stephen Colbert and directed by Jim Hoskinson,
He also appeared in the drama TV series Mr.Robot, starring Rami Malik, Carly Chaikin and Christian Slater, where Rami Youssef played the role of Samar Sweilem,
In 2018, Rami appeared in a comedy-drama titled Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot, directed by Gus Van Sant, and also gave his voice to Omar's role in Hump.
On April 19, 2019, Youssef appeared in his TV series Rami, which is produced by Hulu, to broadcast programs and videos online,
The series is a comic-dramatic series that tells the story of a second-generation American Muslim, where he lives psychological contradictions trying to reconcile his Arab Muslim roots with his new American society, and highlights the well-known stereotypical view of Muslims in America. 2020.
Rami has signed a comprehensive TV production deal with A24 and currently has two shows, one on Apple TV + and the other on Netflix,
In 2019, Rami was nominated for numerous awards, including the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Gotham Award for Breakthrough Series - Shortform,
On January 5, 2020, Ramy won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series for his role in the Ramy Series, at the seventy-seventh Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, California.


The most famous sayings of Rami Yousef

Hollywood has begun to portray Muslims as violent and terrorists. We notice an increase in the number of crimes committed against Muslims in America out of hatred, so we must present an action that creates a more positive and humane image of Muslims.

I love being an Arab, but highlighting the religion in the film is because everyone identifies with the quest to be a good person. It is important to produce works and series that do not paint us a perfect picture, the goal is not to present an ideal picture of us, but a human image.

It is important to produce works and series that do not paint a perfect picture on us, the goal is not to present an ideal image about us, but a human image. Hollywood began to portray Muslims as violent and terrorists, so we notice an increase in the number of crimes against Muslims in America motivated by hatred, so we must present an action that forms a more 
Positive and humane about Muslims.

It is important to produce works and series that do not paint us a perfect image. The goal is not to present an ideal image about us, but rather a human image.

I love being an Arab, but highlighting the religion in the movie is because everyone identifies with the quest to be a good person.
Quick facts about Rami Yousef
When Rami Youssef won the Golden Globe, he commented in Arabic, God the Greatest.
Ramy Youssef is the third Egyptian actor to win a Golden Globe award after Omar Sharif and Ramy Malik.



Ramy Youssef appeared in the series Mister 

Robot accompanied by Egyptian American actor Ramy Malik, the author of the work and his director is also an American of Egyptian origin, Sam Ismail.


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