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Ger Duany
Duany in 2011
Born
Ger Duany

(1978-11-09) November 9, 1978 (age 46)
Alma materUniversity of Bridgeport
Occupation(s)Actor, Speaker, High Profile Supporter of the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR)
Years active2004–present
Websitehttp://gerduany.com

Ger Duany (born 1978 in Akobo, Greater Upper Nile in South Sudan[1]) is an actor. He is a self-described “village boy”.[citation needed]

Early life

Duany was born in Akobo (then part of Sudan) on November 9, 1978.[1] He had his first experience of war at the age of seven. His family and community were uprooted. At age 13, war separated him from his mother, and he resorted to becoming a child soldier[1] as a means of survival during South Sudan’s struggle for independence.[2] Duany later became a refugee in Ethiopia and then Kenya,[1] and was resettled to the United States from Dadaab camp at the age of 15.

Duany went on to earn a college degree. He built a career as an actor and fashion model.

Career

Duany made his debut as an actor in the 2004 philosophical comedy film I Heart Huckabees, in which he played a refugee called Stephen Nimieri.[3] Duany was picked for the role because the film's producer and director David O. Russell wanted someone who had endured the real-life experience of being a refugee.

In 2010, Duany made an uncredited appearance in another Russell film, The Fighter, starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale. He later had an important role in the 2011 drama Restless City.

In mid-2011, he co-produced and starred in the documentary Ger: To Be Separate, about his journey from war child to refugee to Hollywood actor and international model. The film also showed his return to South Sudan, voting for the first time and celebrating the country's newly acquired independence on 9 July 2011.

Duany played a limo driver in the 2012 film, Isn't It Delicious? by director Michael Patrick Kelly.

In 2014 he appeared alongside other refugees and award-winning Reese Witherspoon in The Good Lie, inspired by the story behind the Lost Boys of Sudan. The film tells the story of three refugees who are resettled from Kakuma camp to the United States, and their struggles to integrate.

As a model, Duany has appeared on the cover of numerous magazines such as Heed, Bleu Magazine, and Numéro.[4]

During the 2015 World Refugee Day, Duany was announced as the UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa Region by the Kenya Country Representative, Raouf Mazou in Kakuma. Duany is currently one of the UNHCR's high profile supporters as its Goodwill Ambassador. In his role as UNHCR High Profile Supporter, he has helped to spread awareness about the plight of refugees and other populations that the UN refugee agency serves.[1]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2004 I Heart Huckabees Stephen Nimieri Comedy
2010 The Fighter Extra/uncredited Drama
2011 Restless City Rocky Drama/Music
2012 Ger: To Be Separate Himself Documentary
2012 Isn't It Delicious? Limo driver
2014 The Good Lie Jeremiah Drama
2017 The Nile Hilton Incident Clinton Drama

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "www.unhcr.org". Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ Duany, Ger (2020). Walk Towards the Rising Sun: From Child Soldier to Ambassador of Peace. United States: Random House Children's Books.
  3. ^ Borns, Joanna. "Hearting Huckabees: Sudan native uses experience in role; Bloomington actor, refugee takes integral part in popular flick". Indiana Daily Student. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Fashion Shoots". Archived from the original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved 27 November 2011.