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Nadim Sawalha

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Nadim Sawalha in Captain Abu Raed (2007)
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Nadim Joakim Sawalha was born in Madaba, Jordan, one of two brothers (the other is comedian Nabil Sawalha) to a family of Christian Bedouins. He studied at an English school, where he first developed an interest in acting. Arriving in London in the early 50s, Sawalha attended drama classes, but, for several years, was unable to find suitable employment due to lack of a work permit. He was eventually hired by the BBC Arabic Service, obtained his work permit and worked his way up the ladder to drama producer. After five years, he resigned his position to take up stage acting, later explaining "I was aspiring to learn the craft of an actor, not just aiming for film." In due course, Sawalha became one of the first actors of Arabic background to work with the RSC, the Royal Court Theatre and the National Theatre in London.

On screen, he has been typecast as Middle Easterners, often in serial television: Sexton Blake (1967), The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1971), The Sweeney (1975), The Professionals (1977), Murphy's Law (2003), among many others. When not playing Arabs, he portrayed Indians, saying "In the 1960s and 1970s the industry was doing very little on the Middle East. There were a lot of Indian roles though, so I went and taught myself how to speak with a South Asian accent. People started to think I actually was Indian!"

Sawalha received his first motion picture assignment in A Touch of Class (1973), courtesy of writer/director Melvin Frank, who gave him the part after a Greek actor, originally earmarked for the role, had walked out. This opened the door for subsequent appearances in popular films like The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), The Wind and the Lion (1975), Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) and Pascali's Island (1988). Sawalha also featured in two James Bond capers: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) (as the unfortunate Egyptian arms dealer Aziz Fekkesh) and The Living Daylights (1987) (as Tangier Chief of Security). He has portrayed the billionaire businessman Mohammed Al-Fayed in the TV movies Justice in Wonderland (2000) and Diana: Last Days of a Princess (2007), as well as King Hussein of Jordan in the docu-drama miniseries House of Saddam (2008).

Sawalha has retained close ties to his homeland and visits Jordan frequently to reconnect with relatives and friends. In 2007, he starred on the big screen as a simple airport janitor, who, after discovering a Royal Jordanian captain's hat in the trash, poses as an airline pilot in Captain Abu Raed (2007). The first motion picture produced in Jordan in half a century, it won several awards, including two for Sawalha as Best Actor, at the Newport and Dubai Film Festivals.

Nadim Sawalha has three daughters from his 1961 marriage to Roberta Mary Lane: Dina Sawalha and actresses Julia Sawalha and Nadia Sawalha.
BornSeptember 9, 1933
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    Known for

    Timothy Dalton and Maryam d'Abo in The Living Daylights (1987)
    The Living Daylights
    6.7
    • Tangier Chief of Security
    • 1987
    The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)
    The Return of the Pink Panther
    7.0
    • Museum Guide
    • 1975
    Captain Abu Raed (2007)
    Captain Abu Raed
    7.3
    • Abu Raed
    • 2007
    The Avengers (1998)
    The Avengers
    3.8
    • World Council of Ministers
    • 1998

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    • Lubna Azabal, Salim Daw, Nadim Sawalha, Kais Nashif, Yaniv Biton, and Maisa Abd Elhadi in Tel Aviv on Fire (2018)
      Tel Aviv on Fire
      6.7
      • Bassam
      • 2018
    • A Tale of Two Cities: Aleppo and London (2018)
      A Tale of Two Cities: Aleppo and London
      Podcast Series
      • Dr. Mahmoud
      • 2018
    • Stana Katic and Raza Jaffrey in The Rendezvous (2016)
      The Rendezvous
      5.2
      • Fawaz Azzam
      • 2016
    • Histoires de l'âge d'or islamique (2013)
      Histoires de l'âge d'or islamique
      • Storyteller
      • 2013
    • Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures (1999)
      Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures
      7.9
      Podcast Series
      • Old Man
      • Swapnil Khan (voice)
      • 2009–2012
    • Romola Garai, Dominic West, and Ben Whishaw in The Hour (2011)
      The Hour
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Naguib Hafiz
      • 2011
    • Postcode
      7.4
      TV Short
      • Sidney
      • 2011
    • Where the Keys Cross (2010)
      Where the Keys Cross
      • Master
      • 2010
    • West Is West (2010)
      West Is West
      6.4
      • Pir Naseem
      • 2010
    • Journey to Mecca (2009)
      Journey to Mecca
      7.3
      • Ibn Mustapha
      • 2009
    • House of Saddam (2008)
      House of Saddam
      7.4
      TV Mini Series
      • King Hussein of Jordan
      • 2008
    • Joanne Froggatt, David Harewood, Gordon Kennedy, Sam Troughton, and Jonas Armstrong in Robin Hood (2006)
      Robin Hood
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Bassam
      • 2007
    • Captain Abu Raed (2007)
      Captain Abu Raed
      7.3
      • Abu Raed
      • 2007
    • Whatever Lola Wants (2007)
      Whatever Lola Wants
      6.4
      • Adham
      • 2007
    • Diana: Last Days of a Princess (2007)
      Diana: Last Days of a Princess
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Mohamed Al Fayed
      • 2007

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    Cleopatra (1999)
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    Cleopatra (1999)
    Cleopatra (1999)
    Trailer 1:34
    Cleopatra (1999)
    Cleopatra
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    Cleopatra

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    • Height
      • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
    • Born
      • September 9, 1933
      • Madaba, Jordan
    • Spouse
      • Roberta Lane1961 - present (3 children)
    • Other works
      (January 1991-July 1991; September 1991-January 1992) He acted in the Royal National Theatre season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre all in London, England in Tony Harrison's play, "The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" David Hare's play, "Racing Demon," "Murmuring Judges;" Franz Kafka's play, "The Trial;" Friedrich Durrenmatt's play, "The Visit," (Theatre De Complicite production); Christopher Hampton's play, "White Chameleon;" Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Invisible Play;" Dario Fo's play, "Accidental Death of An Anarchist;" David Edgar's play, "The Shape of the Table;" "Fever;" Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night;" Moliere's play, "The Miser;" William Shakespeare's play, "Richard III;" Mikhail Bulgakov's play, "White Snow;" John Webster's play, "The White Devil;" Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Napoli Milionaria;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui;" "Grand Kabuki" (Shochiku Company production); "At Our Table;" Mustapha Matura's play, "The Coup;" Alan Bennett's play, "The Madness of King George III;" Edward Bond's play, "The Sea;" "The Little Clay Cart;" and Ferderico Garcia Lorca's play, "Blood Wedding;" with Mark Addy, Keith Allen, Tony Armatrading, Robin Bailey, David Bamber, Gillian Barge, Desmond Barrit, Norman Beaton, Stephen Bent, Steven Berkoff, Paul Bhattacharjee, Steven Boxer, Elizabeth Bradley, Richard Briers, Jasper Britton, Eleanor Bron, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, Richenda Carey, Tom Chadbon, Emma Chambers, Ben Chapman, Ron Cook, Trevor Cooper, Lorcan Cranitch, Alan Cumming, Myriam Cyr, Judi Dench, Stephen Dillane, Linda Dobell, Kate Duchene, Robert Eddison, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Tenniel Evans, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Oliver Ford Davies, Rupert Frazer, Brian Glover, Stella Gonet, Cathryn Harrison, Nigel Hawthorne, Clare Higgins, Kathryn Hunter, Harold Innocent, Saeed Jaffrey, Oscar James, Peter Jeffrey, Stratford Johns, Karl Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Charles Kay, Jeffery Kissoon, Adam Kotz, Peter Laird, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Mark Lewis, Mark Lockyer, John Matshikiza, Simon McBurney, Helen McCrory, Sean McGinley, Ian McKellen, Bill Moody, Paul Moriaty, John Nettleton, Joseph O'Conor, Richard Pasco, Robert Patterson, Patrick Pearson, Bruce Purchase, Denis Quilley, Griff Rhys Jones, Terence Rigby, Sally Rogers, David Ross, Barrie Rutter, Prunella Scales, Adrian Scarborough, Cyril Shaps, Wallace Shawn, Jack Shephard, Antony Sher, Josette Simon, Malcolm Sinclair, Claire Skinner, Dinah Stabb, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, Tamasaburo, Julian Wadham, Timothy West, Benjamin Whitrow, Peter Wight, Tom Wilkinson, and Andrew Woodall in the company.

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      His parents were Bedouins. His mother, Julia, eventually gave up that lifestyle moved to a city and became the first successful Jordanian business woman.

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