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.[1] After the film's release, Lassus received roles in Turquoise Rose and Angels, Devils, and Men,[2] the last film by the late Canadian film director Lindsay Shonteff.[3] In 2006, he moved to Hollywood where he assistant directed two short films, Zydeco[4] and Inflatable. A graduate of Arizona State University, he published his thesis The Latin Lover Stereotype in the Movie Roles of Antonio Banderas[5] and starred in plays like Ramona,[6] Don Juan, and The Cherry Orchard, directed by Marshall W. Mason who is considered one of the 21 most influential directors of the 20th century.[7]