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Soufine Moussouli
Soufiane Moussouli
Soufiane Moussouli, born in Lelystad, Netherlands, is a Dutch actor and theatre maker who discovered his passion for acting while pursuing a degree in Social Work at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. This led him to create his first solo performance, "Moroccans Don't Cry," which marked the beginning of his artistic career. He further developed his theatrical skills with "Theater De Gasten" and later at Het Zuidelijk Toneel. Moussouli gained recognition for his role as Habib in the award-winning drama series "Mocro Maffia." He has also appeared in films such as "Gods Lam" and the series "A'dam - E.V.A." In the recently released Netflix thriller iHostage (2025), based on the true story of the Apple Store hostage situation in Amsterdam, Moussouli plays the central role of the gunman. His performance in this tense thriller, alongside actors like Admir Šehović, Loes Haverkort, and Marcel Hensema, has been noted for portraying a multi-layered antagonist.

