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  1. 101K Followers, 371 Following, 8 Posts - Nima Taleghani (@nima_taleghani) on Instagram: "🎭🎓 Little Neemz Big Dreams"

  2. Nima Taleghani is an actor who has appeared in TV shows and movies such as Heartstopper, National Theater Live: Cyrano de Bergerac and Femme. See his biography, contact info, resume and credits on IMDb.

  3. Apr 12, 2023 · (Netflix) The eagerly-anticipated season two of Netflix’s Heartstopper is set to introduce plenty of new characters, including new Truham teacher Mr Farouk, played by actor Nima Taleghani.

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · British actor Nima Taleghani has gained widespread recognition for his compelling depiction of Mr. Farouk in the romantic comedy-drama Netflix series Heartstopper. Taleghani embarked on his career by gracing the stage in the theatre production Mercury Fur in 2015.

  5. Aug 13, 2023 · Nima Taleghani, who plays Mr Farouk in Heartstopper, talks to Attitude about his character, the young cast, and anti-LGBTQ legislation. Watch the video interview and read more about the...

  6. Nima Taleghani is a british actor who portrays the supporting role of Youssef Farouk starting in Season 2 of the Netflix Original series, Heartstopper. Taleghani is currently under commission by Ambassador’s Theatre Group to write his debut play.

  7. About. Actor well-known for his role as Mr. Farouk in the Netflix original series Heartstopper, based on Alice Oseman 's graphic novel of the same name. He has also appeared as Bijan in the 2023 film Femme and Jamal in the 2019 movie 90 Minutes.

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · Nima Taleghani plays Mr Farouk, a teacher who falls in love with Mr Ajayi, in Netflix's Heartstopper adaptation. The show expands on the comic's characters and...

  9. Jan 28, 2022 · Nima Taleghani is an actor and Associate Artist with the Jamie Lloyd Company. He plays Ligniere in the Olivier award-winning adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, starring James McAvoy, which tours to New York in 2022.

  10. Nima Taleghani is known for Heartstopper (2022), National Theater Live: Cyrano de Bergerac (2019) and Femme (2023). Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content