
Jacir
Drama
Overview
A glance at the divided U.S. political system through the eyes of a young Syrian refugee on the streets of Memphis, TN, as he faces the harsh realities of chasing the American dream.
Top Cast


Malek Rahbani
Malek Rahbani
Jacir
Malek Rahbani
Jacir


Lorraine Bracco
Lorraine Bracco
Meryl
Lorraine Bracco
Meryl


Darius Tutwiler
Darius Tutwiler
Jerome
Darius Tutwiler
Jerome
Tony Mehanna
Tony Mehanna
Adam
Tony Mehanna
Adam


Leila Almas Rose
Leila Almas Rose
Nadia
Leila Almas Rose
Nadia


Mark Jeffrey Miller
Mark Jeffrey Miller
Agent Simmons
Mark Jeffrey Miller
Agent Simmons


Jonathan Stoddard
Jonathan Stoddard
Officer Austin
Jonathan Stoddard
Officer Austin
Syderek Watson
Syderek Watson
Officer Jackson
Syderek Watson
Officer Jackson


Rosalyn R. Ross
Rosalyn R. Ross
Nurse
Rosalyn R. Ross
Nurse
Toni Green
Toni Green
Darcy
Toni Green
Darcy
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