Monday, July 21, 2014

The Swiss Made Actor


If there are two sectors of the world that are difficult to really succeed in, most people would probably agree that they are the financial industry, and the world of acting. For some people, they can spend all of their lives just trying to make it in one of them. Swell Soubra, on the other hand, is one of a kind: after a successful career within the banking world in Switzerland, he decided that he was ready for a new challenge – and began to act.

Swell Soubra has now unleashed his dramatic talent to the world, and the world has sat up and taken notice. Before he came onto the scene, many people believed that unless you had immersed yourself within the acting world from the word go, then it would be impossible for you to truly understand the craft. Swell Soubra has totally blown that misconception out of the water, and proved that it takes pure talent, not just years of training, to really make an impact.

Since Swell Soubra has left the world of balance sheets, he has excelled in many areas. You name it: he has done it, and done it to critical acclaim. He has appeared in a musical, called  “Lost Angels”, performed several plays, such as Middletown directed by the Oscar Winner Milton Justice. He also worked in comedic independent films, “The Hunting Games” and psychological dramas that have really pushed out the limits of the viewers comfort such as “Strijakatch” directed by the very renown Swiss Director Jean-Marie Daunas. One of his last projects, “The Incision” is currently in film festivals, in Toronto and Cannes Film festival. He has done all of this with his very own brand of charm and elegance, and more and more of his fans are coming together to demand that he continues his illustrious career.


So what is next for Swell Soubra? He is being very tight lipped about what his next move is going to be, which has led many industry insiders to believe that it is something big: so big that he is not allowed to speak of it! Whatever it is, we shall be watching with interest.

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