Alaa Safi is a French actor, director, and producer. He was the world champion in Tae Kwon Do at 18, then began his TV/Film career as an action actor and landed his first major role when he partnered with Jackie Chan in the movie Chinese Zodiac (2012). Since then, Alaa Safi has worked with multiple major studios such as Marvel's Doctor Strange (2016), The Mauritanian (2021), and most recently, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023). In addition to Alaa's film roles, he is also a series regular on the groundbreaking TV series The Chosen (2017). Alaa Safi began directing in 2020 with the short film Chrysalis (Short 2020), followed by Coming Home (2023), both of which have earned awards in American film festivals.
The Chosen: Season 3 Finale
(Simon Z)
Les Baumettes
(Yann Gautier)
Anything for Her
(Moussa)
Mercury Man
(Tri-x Martial Art)
Armour of God 3: Chinese Zodiac
(Vulture)
Death on the Nile
(Corporal)
A Butterfly Kiss
(l'homme des coulisses)
Outcast
(The Moor)
Taureau Taureau
(Tony)
The Chosen: Season 4
(Simon Z)
Victor Young Perez
(Battling Mokhtar)
Coming Home
(Silas Moore)
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
(Rahim)
The Mauritanian
(Moroccan Translator / Marseille)
The Mummy
(Sickle Slave)
Brotherhood of Tears
(Un joueur de poker)
The Chosen: Season 3 - Episodes 1 & 2
(Simon Z)
L'ombre d'un flic
(Salim)
Traitor
(Omar's Crew)
American Assassin
(Javeed)
10 jours pour s'aimer
(Samir)
Incoming
(Idris)
Doctor Strange
(Tall Zealot)
Villa Caprice
(Karim Benkhelif)
Chrysalis
(Muhammad)
Badh
(Malik)
The Chosen: Crucifixion
(Simon Z)
All Three of Us
(Berouz)
The Chosen
(Simon Z)
Jonathan & Jesus
(Self)
Tyrant
(Bashir)
Twice Upon a Time
(Nordine)
Icon of French Cinema
(Tahar)
The Mallorca Files
(Philippe Tromeur)