
Age: 56
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Laith Nakli (born 1 December 1969) is a British actor of Syrian descent best known for his role in the 2017 movie The Wall as the voice of the mythical sniper named Juba, the 2017 miniseries The Long Road Home and the 2018 movie 12 Strongas Commander Ahmed Lal. His parents are from Syria. In the 1990s, Nakli was a bodybuilder. In 1998, he was arrested, and two years later, pled guilty to four counts of conspiracy to possess and distribute controlled substances. He subsequently retired from bodybuilding to pursue acting. U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement administratively closed the case against Nakli in 2013. Description above from the Wikipedia article Laith Nakli, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In 2012, Desmond Miles, a seemingly ordinary bartender, is kidnapped by Abstergo Industries for use as a test subject in the Animus, a device that can simulate genetic memory. Under this program, Desmond is forced to relive the memories of his Syrian ancestor Alta'ir ibn La-Ahad, a member of the Assassin Brotherhood who lived during the Third Crusade in the Holy Land, struggling to find answers on his situation all the while. In 1191, seasoned assassin Alta'ir ibn La-Ahad botches an important mission in Jerusalem, leading to countless deaths - and his demotion. To redeem himself, Alta'ir is assigned nine targets across the Holy Land to eliminate. As he progresses throughout his mission, Alta'ir slowly learns of a larger conspiracy that threatens to uproot everything he's known.
