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Yasmine al Massri, a Lebanese American actress and dancer, is also a performer and devoted human rights advocate. She is best recognized for her role as twins Nimah and Raina Amin on ABC's television series "Quantico," alongside Priyanka Chopra. She began her artistic career in the year 2000, when she joined one of the Thouraya's Dance Company. Massri was influenced by choreographers of different cultures, explored genres such as traditional, world folklore, as well as Salsa. Massri's debut break came in Nadine's Lebanese film "Caramel," which won an award. Her next project was to be a part of other dramatic and film productions. Born to a Palestinian father as well as an Egyptian mother, she is multi-lingual. She has a knack for taking on different languages. She speaks English, Spanish Arabic, as well as French. Massri has a deep commitment to the human rights movement with a lot of passion.
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