Sammy Jonas Heaney

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Sammy John Heaney

Sammy Jonas Heaney is the actor on TV in India who plays the foriegnor, and various European/American roles in Bollywood movies watched by the 1.4 billion of Indians worldwide. He speaks Hindi and currently is on Netflix in High End Yaariyaan playing Ram.  He's most known to be playing Reece in upcoming Netflix movie 'The Girl on the Train' starring Parineeti Chopra. (Releasing October) and to be making his Hollywood debut in 'America's Rising Stars' coming to American tv this year.  Sammy was scouted by talent scout Sahil Bk whom was searching for 6ft white male actors to appear in Bollywood. Sammy first hit cinema screens in multi million budget movie 'Welcome to New York' starring Karen Johar, Boman Irani, Diljit Dosanj, Lara Dutta.  Arman Khan then gave Sammy the role of Helen in 'Quickie' a huge success in India where he acted with Disney star Darsheel Safari. After he appeared in Disney Channel Indias' ABCD movie 'street dancer 3d' Expected to box office success 2021. Malkit Bharj then launched Sammy's tv career in seriel 'Tuashiqui' which led to playing Barri in India's Comedy Sketch show called 'Laugh Before Wicket'  Now 22 years of age, Sammy is having exciting meetings with the prestigious Rachita Kapoor Agency+Mukesh Chabbra Agency, Gap Bollywood Agency the sister agency to Ganesh Archeya agency, Anees Bazmee management, Nepalese Bikram Yoshi, Vishnu Deva, Ontop officials, Babbu Shah, Kay la Aug, and (Dev, Raj, Vipol) production team.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: BOLLYWOOD GLOBAL ARTISTS

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