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Assaad Tarabay

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Assaad Tarabay
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Born1981
Beirut, Lebanon
💼 Occupation
Actor and Producer
🌐 Websitewww.heyhotstaff.com
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Assaad Tarabay (born 1981) is a Lebanese born actor and producer.[1] In 2003, he won the Mr. Lebanon 2003 competition and was the 1st runner-up of Mr. World, making history as the first Lebanese to reach this place in the Mr. World Competition.[2][3][4]

He is the co-founder of TGI services based in Beirut, Lebanon and Dubai (UAE).

Early life and education[edit]

Assaad was born in 1981, in Tannourine. He hailed from Beirut; he is the son of Fawaz Tarabay and Layla Harb, brother of actress Nada Tarabay.[5]

He studied at the Christian Teaching Institute from 1985-1999. Assaad majored in Business Marketing at NDU.

Assaad is a master degree holder in Business Administration from Notre Dame University - Louaize (NDU). He is an actor and producer.

Awards[edit]

In 2003, he won the Mr. Lebanon 2003 competition and was the 1st runner-up of Mr. World, making history as the first Lebanese to reach this place in the Mr. World Competition.

He was the image du marque for Nemer Saade couture for three years. In 2004 he also became the first Lebanese to be picked as the image and the brand ambassador for the international clothing brand, Jack and Jones. His face was on the brand's shirts sold worldwide.[6]

In 2007, Assaad formed T Group Productions where he started producing films. He produced Help in 2009 [7] and My Last Valentine in Beirut[8] which was a controversial 3D romantic comedy movie which he produced in 2012 in Beirut , the first 3D film in the Arab world.

Heyhotstaff.com[edit]

Assaad founded heyhotstaff.com in 2015 which is an online marketplace linking social networks to the recruitment world. Heyhotstaff.com was Co-founded by Assaad Tarabay, Joseph Ghazal, Ziad Matar, and Munir Al Sati

References[edit]

  1. "Assaad Tarabay". Biography - IMDb.
  2. "My Last Valentine in Beirut in 3D (2012)". Plus961.
  3. "My Last Valentine in Beirut in 3D (2012)". Lebanonfiles.
  4. "My Last Valentine in Beirut in 3D (2012)". Cinando.
  5. "Assaad Tarabay". 800 LifeStyle.
  6. "Assaad Tarabay". 800 LifeStyle.
  7. "Help (2009)". IMDb.
  8. "My Last Valentine in Beirut in 3D (2012)". IMDb.

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