
About
Life and living is art.
Acting, Advocacy and Art...
Salah Eldin Hussein’s love for film and plays passed on to his very young son, Nasser, who eagerly accompanied his father to the movies and to the theatres in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Now, Nasser is a thirty-year professional Actor in film, TV and theatre.
The 60s and 70s in L.A., exposed to the anti-Vietnam war and Black Liberation Movements, he gravitated to an education in political science and foreign affairs at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies. His experience on Capitol Hill in the 80s and 90s – unmasking the growing failure of neo-liberal capitalism - Nasser became an anti-war, anti-racism Advocate for working class priorities.
His love and passion for the visual arts led to studying photography at the Smithsonian Institute. As an Artist, Nasser paints, organizes, studies, draws, photographs, acts, teaches, writes, meditates, makes movies, cooks and dreams.