Belgian-Moroccan Actor Yassine Fadel Stars in New British Crime Drama "A Town Called Malice"

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Belgian-Moroccan Actor Yassine Fadel Stars in New British Crime Drama "A Town Called Malice"

Belgian-Moroccan actor Yassine Fadel appears in the British police TV series created by Nick Love, which began airing last month on Sky Max and Now TV.

In the series "A Town Called Malice", Yassine Fadel plays the role of Metin, a Dutch drug dealer in close collaboration with the Lords family. The series "follows a family of South London gangsters who have lost everything. After fleeing to the Spanish Costa del Sol, they try to reinvent themselves and convince their new friends and enemies that they are not people to mess with," summarizes the synopsis cited by Le Matin.

Yassine Fadel has acted in several films, including the thriller The Expatriate by Philipp Stölzl. He plays several supporting roles, notably in the Canadian film Diego Star by Frédérick Pelletier, then in France Les Conquérants with Mathieu Demy and Denis Podalydès, in the Netherlands Kidnapping Mr. Heineken by Daniel Alfredson alongside Anthony Hopkins or in Italy Ustica: The Missing Paper by Renzo Martinelli. The native of Agadir has also played characters in episodes of successful series such as "The Missing", "Murders in...", "Macro Mafia", "The Team II", "The State" and in the web series "Le Roi de la vanne" by Guillermo Guiz, broadcast on Canal+.