Bilal Ashraf is a Pakistani film actor and visual effects director. Born in Karachi, his parents are Punjabis. Ashraf received his early education from St. Michaels Convent School in Karachi. He studied visual effects direction at Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania, United States. He did a double major in finance and arts. Later he went to Escape Studios in London to learn animation. He claims to have ten years of experience behind the camera. He initially worked as a hedge consultant in New York but he later quit his job and moved to London in order to study animation and visual effects on the insistence of his late sister, Sadia Ashraf, who wanted to improve Pakistan's cinema and with whom he created Radical Films. She is the reason he decided to become an actor.[5] After studying visual effects from the Franklin Marshall College, he started his career as a visual effects director and then pursued his career in acting after making a brief appearance in the 2014 acclaimed thriller O21. Ashraf then starred as an army officer in another acclaimed war drama, Yalgaar in 2017.
Bilal Baig is a writer and actor, known for Sort Of (2021), #BasicBAEs (2018) and Firecracker Department (2017).
Bilal Benaïssa is an actor, known for Narvalo (2020), Mon frère (2019) and Standing Up (2022).
Bilal Butt is known for Edderkoppen (2021), Battle (2018) and Oslo S (2016).
Bilal Chair Felah is an actor, known for Only Lovers Left Alive (2013).
Bilal Chaudhry is known for Zarrar (2022), Channa Sachi Muchi (2010) and Kaaf Kangana (2019).
Bilal El Atreby is known for Le dernier mercenaire (2021), Or Noir (2022) and La revanche des Crevettes Pailletées (2022).
Bilal Gharbi was born on October 19, 1995 in Lyon. He is an actor, known for Mortel (2019), Joséphine, ange gardien (1997) and Petits secrets entre voisins (2013).
Bilal Hasna was born in 1999 in North London. He can be seen playing Kash in the Disney+ Original Series 'Extraordinary', and stars as Layla in 'Layla', Amrou al-Kadhi's upcoming debut feature made with Film 4, BFI and Significant Productions. Bilal will also feature in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, distributed by New Line Cinema, alongside Brian Cox, Miranda Otto, Gaia Romilly Wise and Luke Pasqualino. He is also the co-writer and performer of 'For a Palestinian', a play that ran for 4 weeks in London and Bristol.
Bilal Hasna was born in 1999 in North London. He can be seen playing Kash in the Hulu Original Series 'Extraordinary', and stars as Layla in 'Layla', Amrou Al-Kadhi's upcoming debut feature made with Film 4, BFI and Significant Productions. Bilal will also feature in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, distributed by New Line Cinema, alongside Brian Cox, Miranda Otto, Gaia Romilly Wise and Luke Pasqualino. He is also the co-writer and performer of 'For a Palestinian', a play that ran for 4 weeks in London and Bristol.