Abdul Rahman bin Nafi is a rising Saudi actor, born in Riyadh. His artistic talent emerged at a young age, launching his career in 2012 when he was cast by director Bader Abu Marq in the series "Eyal Hartna." He quickly gained attention, working alongside prominent Saudi drama stars like Fayez Al-Malki in "Saktam Baktam" and Abdullah Al-Sadhan in "Hatha Hena." His role as "Youssef" in the landmark series "Al-Asoof" in 2018 marked a major turning point in his career, bringing him widespread fame and showcasing his exceptional talent to a broader audience. This was followed by a series of notable roles in successful television productions, including "Mamji" (2020), "Wesh Tebi Bas" (2021), and both seasons of "Sundos" (2022 and 2024), where he played the character "Badr." Bin Nafi is known for not having formally studied acting, relying instead on his innate talent and passion for the craft. He considers veteran actors Nasser Al-Qasabi and Hassan Asiri to be significant mentors in his career. In addition to acting, he is a known supporter of the Al-Shabab Saudi FC and has also revealed a talent for rapping.