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Andre Khabbazi (born January 15, 1975, in Sacramento, California), a son of Assyrian American parents. Based in Los Angeles, California, he started his artistic career as an actor in several television series and soap operas and later on starred in a 2001 movie titled Circuit along with Jonathan Wade-Drahos and Kiersten Warren.
About 1.74 m in height (5' 8½"), Andre Khabbazi is also a semi-professional tennis player. He studied criminal justice at American River College in California.