Israeli-born actor Ashraf Barhom is the kind of manly man we dream of taking home from the bar. This macho dude, who always seems like he’s wearing a five o’clock shadow, comes to us from Galilee Israel, where he did school plays as a kid before studying theater at the University of Haifa. Ashraf made his screen debut in the 2002 romance In the 9th Month, but really blew up five years later when he joined Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner in The Kingdom (2007). From there, he started landing more and more roles in major movies, like when he played Ozal, one half of the traveling brothers in Clash of the Titans (2010), Cassius in the Shakespeare adaptation Coriolanus (2011), and General Bandari in 300: Rise of an Empire (2014). But Ashraf gave us quite a rise when he bared his butt while banging a chick on an episode of the gritty series Tyrant. Yes, in 2014 Ashraf landed a leading role in FX's political drama about a Middle Eastern dictator's son hiding out in the USA until his dad's death leads him back to his former nation. Ashraf plays Jamal Al-Fayeed, the president of the fictional nation of Abuddin after his dad dies. Ashraf is almost always shirtless, banging a woman doggy style, hanging out in a steam room, flashing ass while torturing a minion in a towel that quickly comes off, and doing all sorts of other things that prove a dictator's dick is never lonely for long! Ashraf is muscular and powerful, with big shoulders and beefy arms. We wish that tyrant would put his thing in our sic semper tyr-anus! Ashraf hasn't been doing much Western stuff, lately instead opting to act in stuff like the Syrian war drama The Stranger (2021). Don't be such a stranger Ashraf Barhom, we love seeing you in our movies!