Omar graduated from the Dekalb Center for the Performing Arts at Avondale High School (Decatur, Georgia) in 1994. Voted "Most Likely To Do Anything," Omar was always into performing everywhere possible from on stage to public access television to, now, the big screen.
Omar J. Lewis is known for Murder by Numbers (2017), Scream: Legacy (2022) and The Royal RoundTable (2017).
Omar Jalil is an actor, known for Nobel (2016).
Omar Javaid is known for In Flames (2023), Hafiz (2020) and Charsi (2020).
Omar Jones is an actor, known for Love Different (2016).
Writer/Director Omar S. Kamara is a first-generation Sierra Leonean American, Virginia native, and graduate of AFI. His thesis film, MASS AVE, won the Grand Prize at the Director's Guild of America Student Film Awards, was named a Finalist in HBO's Short Film Competition at ABFF, and was nominated for the Grand Prix at Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival. The film was licensed by HBO and is currently streaming on HBO Max. In addition to winning the Silver Screen at the Cannes Lions Young Director Award, Kamara's films have been a selection at numerous Oscar-Qualifying film festivals. The feature screenplay of MASS AVE was named a Winner in Austin Film Festival's Pitch Competition and a Finalist in ScreenCraft's Screenwriting Fellowship. Kamara aspires to make films that touch on his first-generation experiences and highlight and honor the African Diaspora.
Omar Khan is an actor and writer, known for The Plunge (2018), Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) and Love, Sex and Side Effects (2018).
Omar Krystion is known for The Ghouls (2015) and Negotiator (2017).
Omar Lagudali is an actor and cinematographer, known for The Encounter (2016), Mission Improbable (2016) and Murder Comes to Town (2014).
Omar Lateef is known for Paiyaa (2010), Bramman (2014) and Madrasapattinam (2010).