Cyrus Lassus

Cyrus Lassus was born March 1, 1982 in Arrecife, Spain and made his acting debut in 2006 in the film Wild Seven, starring Robert Loggia, Richard Roundtree and Robert Forrester. After the film's release, Lassus received roles in Turquoise Rose, Angels, Devils, and Men, Love in Vegas with Sharon Stone and Coyote Requiem before serving as assistant to producers on Goats, with David Duchovny after which he immediately went to work on co-writing and producing The Aum's Law introducing dozens of Arizona actors into the Screen Actors Guild.
He got his start in Hollywood assistant directing two short films, Zydeco and Inflatable. A graduate of Arizona State University, he published his thesis The Latin Lover Stereotype in the Movie Roles of Antonio Banderas and starred in many big plays at the Galvin Playhouse, most notably Ramona, where he played Alessandro. In 2013, as lead writer for PhinNation.com, a FoxSports.com affiliate at the time, he saw his dream come true of being recognized by his childhood team, the Miami Dolphins, as PhinNation won the recognition of most informative articles. In 2016, he has announced his expansion franchise, the London Jaguars, a professional sports club.
 
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