Taha Saleh is a Lebanese-Australian actor. He was born in Sydney, Australia on February 4,1991. From a young age, Taha was interested in cinema and the performing arts. After succeeding academically in high school, he went on to study Law and Communication at the University of Technology, Sydney. Despite his parents wishes, he decided to pursue acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2009. His first major role came along in the feature film Convict. He played Jayde; a young innocent teenager who tries to survive in prison and has to emotionally endure the pain of being far away from home. Taha's second role was in the short film, Pocket Money, as the motor-mouth and rebellious Izzy. Pocket Money was selected for the Sydney Film Festival in 2014. Taha's most recent role is in the upcoming feature film, The Tail Job. In this film, Taha plays a criminal sidekick to a dangerous gangster in Sydney's underbelly. Taha continues to enjoy playing transformative and challenging characters. Alongside his acting career, Taha pursues his interests in screenwriting, music, fashion and the fine arts. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Set in the dark and old Parramatta prison built by the original convicts our lead character Ray a war veteran finds himself serving 18 months for manslaughter after defending his fiance. He soon realizes that the prison boss has it in for him and does everything possible to break Ray even going after his fiance. He has to learn how to navigate his way around the internal politics and turf wars that exist and find a way to make it through to see his fiance again.