Yasmine Allas (Somali: Yasmiin Callas, Arabic: ياسمين علس; born 1967) is a Somali-Dutch actress and writer.
[6] Opposite Jaap Spijkers, she played Gretchen in the company's well-received 1995 production of Faust by the Austrian playwright Gustav Ernst.
Two years later, Allas launched Uprooted but Still Home (Ontheemd en toch thuis), an essay collection on her own background and beliefs and dealing with Dutch culture.
[1][4] Additionally, Allas wrote Hommel, a short story prepared for the MatchBoox art books company.
She is a member of the Marhaba Organisation, an Islamic socio-cultural foundation with a focus on strengthening bonds between local communities.
[8] She is also a part of the Global Experts group of professional analysts, with media and female rights in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe as her area of expertise.