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Ghost cast
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ghost cast

We spend as much time with Mughniyeh, both as an idealistic twentysomething (Amir Khoury) and guarded middle-aged man ( Hisham Suleiman), and his wants/needs as we do the dozen CIA and Mossad officials either trying to survive him or hunt him down. Like Issacharoff and Raz’s previous series, Netflix’s Israeli military thriller “Fauda,” you can see the attempts at evenhandedness here. CIA Obsession.” This is a bad, bad dude, and the show purports to meticulously track the heroic efforts of the CIA and Mossad to take him down. He’s described as an “absolute Machiavellian mastermind.” The show’s titles introduce him belaboredly as “Imad Mughniyeh, AKA Radwan, AKA The Ghost. The easiest way to connect with Fahad is via LinkedIn, although he is approachable via other platforms as well.Created by Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, “Ghosts of Beirut” begins every episode with the same disclaimer: “This is a fictional account of deeply researched events.” This research, curiously, is borne out in talking head interviews that punctuate the prestige-drama action, with former CIA operatives, journalists, and Mossad spymasters stressing the significance of Mughniyeh’s reign of terror. Fahad also possesses a strong commitment to the cause of the environment and humanitarian well-being and is currently aligned with several non-profits working toward their goals of sustainability and world peace. When he is not working, Fahad engages in outdoor activities like fishing and badminton for pleasure.

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He binge-watches multiple series in a week and tends to analyze films and curate reviews for them.

ghost cast

Fahad is driven by a passion for entertainment. Fahad is also well-versed with SEO best practices and has strong marketing acumen, which he leverages at his jobs. He graduated from the City University of Hong Kong with first-class honors with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2022 and is currently pursuing a career in specialist consultancy and the expert networking industry. Zaragoza: I love how Sass loves drama and he loves reality shows and I think there’s definitely more there to dive into.įahad is an ambitious freelancer and copywriter who has written for various publications including Screen Rant, Aroono, Danakanator, Folkspaper, and Stanton Chase. She has more opinions that she can share. Moriarty: One thing that we learn about Pete is that he was a travel agent, which is a very weird, specific about his past life, and there is more travel agent stuff in Season 2 because he now lives in a Bed & Breakfast, and he spent years booking people in hotels and Bed & Breakfasts, so we’ll see some of his knowledge come into play in Season 2.Ĭarrasco: I think with the Ghost Writer episode about the basketball story with Pete and Flower, we got to see some of Flower’s judgy side and I’m having fun exploring more of that side in Season 2. Read what the actors said about their season 2 arcs below.

ghost cast

As the stars explained, the new season will see Pete use his travel agent expertise to help out Samantha and Jay with their Bed & Breakfast business, while Flower will begin to show a bit more of her opinionated side, which viewers glimpsed in the season 1 episode "Ghostwriter." As for Sass, his penchant for drama and reality shows will peak, presumably spelling trouble for those around him.

ghost cast

Now, in an interview with Collider, Ghosts cast members Richie Moriarty, Sheila Carrasco, and Román Zaragoza teased what's next for their characters Pete, Flower, and Sass in season 2.






Ghost cast