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Rami Said Malek (born May 12, 1981) is an American actor. He is known for portraying computer hacker Elliot Alderson in the USA Network television series Mr. Robot (2015–2019), for which he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and as Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury in the biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), for which he won numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the first actor of Egyptian heritage to win in that category. Time magazine named Malek one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2019. Born in Torrance, California, to Egyptian immigrant parents, he studied theater before acting in plays in New York City. He had supporting roles in film and television, including the Fox sitcom The War at Home (2005–2007), the HBO miniseries The Pacific (2010), and the Night at the Museum film trilogy (2006–2014). Since his breakthrough, Malek has starred in Papillon (2017), the crime film The Little Things (2021), played the main antagonist Lyutsifer Safin in the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021), and portrayed David Hill in Christopher Nolan's biographical film Oppenheimer (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Rami Malek, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Rami Malek

Dr. Silas Winter / Ascension
for Dr. Silas Winter / Ascension in Saw XI: Ascension
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In Saw XI: Ascension, a new disciple rises from the ashes of Jigsaw’s legacy, taking the infamous games to a horrifying new level—one steeped in cult-like rituals and spiritual fanaticism. As bodies begin to surface, each displayed in symbolic poses of “devotion,” a traumatized detective must confront his own past to uncover the truth behind a masked figure who claims not to seek repentance, but absolute surrender. With twisted morality, deadly symbolism, and a chilling return to psychological torment, the next chapter in the Saw saga pushes the boundaries between punishment and worship—where those deemed unworthy must offer more than a confession… they must give everything.