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  1. Waleed F. Zuaiter (Arabic: وليد زعيتر; born January 16, 1971) is an Arab-American actor and producer who has performed in on-stage productions in Washington, D.C.; Berkeley, California; and New York City, as well as several film and television productions.

  2. Waleed Zuaiter. Actor: London Has Fallen. A critically acclaimed actor and Academy Award nominated producer, Waleed Zuaiter has an impressive international profile with a career spanning across theatre, film and television.

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  3. @variety SOME NEWS!! 🏴‍☠️🗡️🔥 Production banner FlipNarrative, set up by Waleed Zuaiter, the BAFTA-nominated star of “Baghdad Central” and “Gangs of London” and Oscar-nominated producer of “Omar,” has optioned the rights to Shannon Chakraborty’s latest novel “The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi,” with plans to ...

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  5. Waleed Zuaiter. Actor: London Has Fallen. A critically acclaimed actor and Academy Award nominated producer, Waleed Zuaiter has an impressive international profile with a career spanning across theatre, film and television.

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  6. Jul 29, 2021 · Palestinian-American actor Waleed Zuaiter talks about his career, his roles and his voice in the Arab world. He shares his experience of working with George Clooney, Hany Abu Assad and the BAFTA-nominated series Baghdad Central.

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  7. Feb 11, 2020 · Waleed Zuaiter was 19 and living in Kuwait when Saddam Hussein invaded the country in 1990. The Palestinian-American actor, his parents, cousins and 93-year-old grandmother fled the country in a convoy of three vehicles, crossing into Iraq before finally entering Jordan in a journey that lasted three days.

  8. Described as ‘Morse of the Middle East’ and co-starring Doctor Foster ’s Bertie Carvel, Zuaiter steps into the role of Muhsin Kadr al-Khafaji, a world-weary, demoralised ex-policeman supporting his daughters after the fall of Saddam in 2003.