
Age: 47
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Ger Duany was born in Akobo, South Sudan. He is the fifth child of ten born to mother Nyathak Muon Weng, and father Thabac Duany Wunbiel. He was forcefully recruited as a child soldier during the Second Sudanese Civil War. However, Duany successfully fled to Ethiopia for second a time, at age 14, then to Kenya and finally sought refuge in The United States when he was only sixteen, hence becoming one of the Lost Boys of Sudan. Duany made his debut as an actor in the 2004 philosophical comedy film "I Heart Huckabees," in which he played a refugee called Stephen Nimieri. Duany was picked for the role because the film's producer and director David O. Russell wanted someone who had endured the real life experience of being a refugee. In 2010, Duany made an uncredited appearance in another Russell film, "The Fighter," starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale. He later had a much important role in the 2011 drama "Restless City." In 2010, he produced and starred in the documentary "Ger: To Be Separate," about his search for his family, after 18 years apart, his long journey from a war child to a refugee to a Hollywood actor and an international model, his return to South Sudan, voting for the first time and celebrating the country's newly acquired independence on July 9, 2011. - IMDb Mini Biography

The seventh installment in the Universal Monster Universe, directed by Clive Barker. The movie starts in Egypt 1970's, there we see a very strange boy being born under circumstances that suggest something unnatural is afoot. We jump ahead 20 years, in 1993 as a lot of Egyptian artifacts are being brought to America for an exhibition. An uncommonly beautiful woman is threaded into the action, a seducer and murderer of mysterious origin, her name is Massika Aswad, she's accompanied by another egyptian investigator called Ardath Bey, together they are trying to revive the ancient Princess Anck-Su-Namun. At the end is revealed that Massika was the boy from the beginning, Ahmed Aswad, she's also revealed to be the reincarnation of Princess Anck-Su-Namun. The after credits scene shows Van Helsing getting hold of Imhotep's sarcophagus, he stores it in his basement along side Dracula's coffin and Frankenstein's diary


