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Name:- Isaish Mustafa
Birth Year:- 1974
Birth Place:- Portland, Oregon, U.S
Height:- 6'8
Occupation:- Actor, Football player
Years Active:- 1997-present
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"The more you try to crush your true nature, the more it will control you. Be what you are. No one who really loves you will stop."----City Of Fallen Angles.
Mustafa was born in Portland, Oregon to Shahidah Mustafa-Davis and John Wali Mustafa, the youngest of seven children in a Muslim family. When Mustafa was 5 years old, the family relocated from Portland to Mission Viejo, California, and his father opened a limousine service in Laguna Hills. Several years after the family relocated to California, Mustafa's father was killed in a car accident. He was educated at Santa Clara High School, and later attended Santa Monica College, before transferring to Moorpark College. Mustafa then studied history at Arizona State University, from which he graduated in 1995. Mustafa has one daughter, Haley Mustafa, with his former wife. He previously dated professional wrestler and actress Catherine Joy Perry, better known by her ring name Lana. He married his girlfriend of two years, Lisa Mitchell, on May 26, 2018.
Mustafa is a comic book fan. His knowledge of Doctor Doom's first name helped him win $47,000 on The Weakest Link, for a question on the first name of Doctor Frankenstein. The money helped him pursue his post-restaurateur goal of becoming an actor. Mustafa had expressed interest in playing comic book superhero Luke Cage, and appeared as Cage in a Marvel Comics web short, styled after his Old Spice commercials.
Mustafa played basketball and ran track at Santa Clara High School in Oxnard, California. He did not play high school football, but he tried out for Moorpark College's football team hoping for an athletic scholarship; he became a free safety, and later became a wide receiver.
After transferring to Arizona State University in 1995, Mustafa was a starting wide receiver for the Arizona State Sun Devils but had an unspecified "confrontation" with a coach and was benched his senior year. He played during the 1997 Rose Bowl between the then-undefeated Sun Devils and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Although Mustafa expected to become a high school teacher after graduation, a sports agent suggested that he try out for NFL teams. The Tennessee Oilers signed him to the practice squad, then sent him to NFL Europe's Barcelona Dragons in 1998. After a season on the Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns' practice squads in 1999, Mustafa attended the Seattle Seahawks' training camp in 2000. After the Seahawks, Mustafa pursued an acting career, playing small roles on various television series, including Ugly Betty and Days of Our Lives.
In 2010, he signed a talent deal with NBC and appeared as a supporting role in the comedy film "Horrible Bosses." Mustafa hosted the TBS special Funniest Commercials of the Year in both 2010 and 2011. In 2011, Mustafa guest starred in 2 episodes of ABC's action drama series Charlie's Angels, portraying 'Detective Ray Goodson', an ex-boyfriend of one of the Angels.
The following year, he guest starred in 2 episodes of The CW's spy drama series Nikita, playing the role of Cyrus, a former agent for Division and a member of the "Dirty Thirty". In April 2013, Mustafa appeared in a commercial for the Israeli beer Maccabee. The following year, he starred in the pilot episode of the USA Network comedy series "Sirens" as a police officer named 'Danny.' In May 2015, it was announced that Mustafa would portray the werewolf 'Luke Garroway' on the Freeform fantasy series "Shadowhunters", based on "The Mortal Instruments series of novels by Cassandra Clare".
In 2019, Mustafa played the adult 'Mike Hanlon' in "It Chapter Two", the sequel to the 2017 horror film "It". In 2020, Mustafa has been mentioned as a possible candidate to portray the "Black Panther" in the sequel scheduled for 2022.