Morocco Omari
Morocco Omari (born May 7, 1975) is an American film, television, and theater actor, screenwriter, producer, and a director. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for his role as Tariq in the Hip-Hop television drama series ''Empire'', ''Chicago Fire'' on NBC, ''Prison Break'', ''Homeland'' on Showtime, ''Malcolm & Eddie'', ''Early Edition'', ''NCIS'' on CBS; ''The Beast'', ''P-Valley'', and ''24''.He also co-starred in ''Empire'' with Terrence Howard and Taraji Henson.
Morocco's film credits also include ''21 Bridges'' ''Gun Hill'', ''Half Past Dead 2'', ''Kubuku Rides'', and ''Momentum''.
His theater credits include ''Pipeline'', ''Intimate Apparel'', ''Knock Me a Kiss'', and ''Blues for an Alabama Sky''.
Morocco directed ''Good Intentions'', ''(Mis) Leading Man'', and ''Mission Mom: Possible''. He wrote and produced the short film ''The Male Groupie''. Provided by Wikipedia