- Cyrus Lassus
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Cyrus Lassus was born March 1, 1982 in Arrecife, Spain and made his acting debut in 2006 in the film Wild Seven, starring Robert Loggia, Richard Roundtree and Robert Forrester.[1] After the film's release, Lassus received roles in Turquoise Rose and Angels, Devils, and Men,[2] the last film by the late Canadian film director Lindsay Shonteff.[3] In 2006, he moved to Hollywood where he assistant directed two short films, Zydeco[4] and Inflatable. A graduate of Arizona State University, he published his thesis The Latin Lover Stereotype in the Movie Roles of Antonio Banderas[5] and starred in plays like Ramona,[6] Don Juan, and The Cherry Orchard, directed by Marshall W. Mason who is considered one of the 21 most influential directors of the 20th century.[7]
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Categories:- Spanish actors
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Arizona State University alumni
- Spanish actor stubs
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