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Waleed Zuaiter Waleed Zuaiter Theatre Title Role Director Producer HOMEBODY/KABUL Zai Garshi Tony Taccone Berkeley Rep Theatre Guantanamo: ‘Honor Bound toMajor Defend Dan Freedom’ Mori Nicolas Kent and Sacha Wares A Culture Project Production Sixteen Wounded Gary Hynes Walter Kerr Theatre Mother Courage Sergeant/Regimental Secretary George C. Wolfe New York Shakespeare Festival/ The Public Theater Stuff Happens Alan Simpson Daniel Sullivan Public Theatre The American Pilot The Captain Lynne Meadow City Center - Stage II Masked Ami Dayan DR2 Theater Betrayed Adnan Pippin Parker Culture Project Film Title Role Director Producer William Dr Julian Reed Tim Disney William Productions Saint Judy Omar Sean Hanish Cannonball Productions The Angel Gamal Abdel Nasser Ariel Vromen Sumatra Films / TTV Productions Billionaire Boys Club The Persian / Izzy's Dad James Cox Armory Films / Oriah Entertainment / Elevated Films Here And Now Sami Fabien Constant Pretty Matches Productions / AMBI Group / Big Indie Pictures 20th Century Women Charlie Mike Mills A24 / Annapurna Pictures / Modern People Namour Nabil Heidi Saman Twice Told Films The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan HeroMalek Jonathan Kesselman Soul Mining Productions / Perfect Nose Productions / Buffalo 8 Productions London Has Fallen Kamran Barkawi Babak Najafi Lionsgate The Free World Khalil Jason Lew Revelstoke Productions / Untitled Entertainment Parisienne L'oncle Simon Danielle Arbid Les Films Pelleas / Quick Motion / Orjouane Productions Omar Agent Rami Hany Abu-Assad ZBROS The United Waleed Zaki Amin Matalqa Touchstone Pictures Elevator Mohammed Stig Svendsen Quite Nice Pictures Lost And Found Raj Ted Wass Warner Bros. Television Sonnet For A Towncar Mike (Mohammed) Mary Harron / John Walsh Farraj Factory / Ruby Nation Films Sex And The City 2 Shahib Michael Patrick King HBO Films / New Line Cinema The Men Who Stare At Goats Mahmud Daash Grant Heslov Ruby Films / BBC Films / Smokehouse Productions Veronika Decides To Die Lecturer Emily Young Das Films / Future Films / Muse Productions The Visitor Omar Tom McCarthy Groundswell Productions / Next Wednesday productions Jihad! Salaam Muhammed Rum Sonia Castro / Muhammed Rum Justice Saeed Evan Oppenheimer Black Sand Pictures / Red Anarchist Films Tell Us Sam Joe Talbott Moon Bounce Media Eat Me! Barry Joe Talbott Anvil Films Television Title Role Director Producer Baghdad Central Mushin Kadr al-Khafaji Alice Troughton / Ben A. WilliamsEuston Films / Channel 4 The Spy Colonel Amin Al-Hafez Gideon Raff Legende Films / Netflix The Colony Vincent Ryan J. Condal / Carlton Cuse Legendary Television / Universal Cable Productions Altered Carbon Samir Abboud Laeta Kalogridis Mythology Entertainment / Skydance Television Prison Break Mohammad El Tunia Paul Scheuring Adelstein Productions / Dawn Olmstead Productions Chicago Justice Amir Nasiri Various Wolf Films / Universal Television Good Behavior Case Rochefort Blake Crouch / Chad Hodge Storyland / Studio T Madam Secretary Prime Minister Khoosat Various Barbara Hall Productions / CBS Television Studios / Revelations Entertainment Masters Of Sex Mohammad aka Shah of Iran Various Round Two Productions / Sony Pictures Television House Of Cards Kaseen Mahmoud Various MRC / Netflix / Panic Pictures The Blacklist Dr Daniel Rivera Various Davis Entertainment / Universal / Sony Pictures The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456 Legends Faris Nader Various Fox 21 Revolution Martin Shaw Various Kripke Enterprises / Bad Robot / Warner Bros. Television Common Law Aram Parisian Various Junction Entertainment / CBS Television Studios Political Animals Ambassador Serkan Various Berlanti Productions / Warner Horizon Television The Good Wife Danny Marwat Various Scott Free Productions Homeland Afsal Hamid Various Teakwood Lane Productions / Cherry Pie Productions / Keshet Broadcasting Blue Bloods Adam Hassan Various Panda Productions / CBS Productions NCIS: Los Angeles Thierry / Sheik Various Shane Brennan Productions / CBS Television Lie To Me Deputy Ambassador Rafid Various Imagine Television / Samuel Baum Productions House Of Saddam Adnan Hamdani Various HBO / BBC Law And Order: Criminal Intent Rani Khan / Khalid Various Wolf Films / Studios USA Television M.O.N.Y. Achmil Durrani Spike Lee NBC Studios / The Levinson Fontana Company The United Man With Red Envelope Various MiddKid Productions / 20th Century Fox Numb3rs Ali Karimi Various Scott Free Productions / Paramount Network The Artists Partnership 21-22 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NE (020) 7439 1456.
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