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Khalifa Natour

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Khalifa Natour (Arabic: خليفة ناطور) is an Israeli Arab actor.[1] Born in Qalansawe in 1965-1966,[2] Natour attended Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts where he played Othello and Timon of Athens (among other roles) in student productions. He graduated from Beit Zvi in 1991. Since then he has performed on the stage and in films, both inside and outside Israel. His film credits include The Band's Visit (2007), The Other Son (2012), and Tikkun (2015). He has one of the lead roles in season three (2020) of the Netflix television series Fauda.[3]

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  1. ^ "Show and Tell: Palestinian Actor Khalifa Natour Is Back on Stage". Haaretz. 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  2. ^ Shohat, Zipi (Jun 01, 2012): «Show and Tell: Israeli-Arab actor Khalifa Natour is back on stage. He describes his work with Peter Brook and aims some barbs at "well-oiled machine of the large local theater companies."»

    Natour, 47, a native of Kalansua in the Little Triangle region of Arab towns and villages in the central part of the country

    If on June 1, 2012 Khalifa Natour was 47 years old, so he should have been born between May 1965 and June 1966.
  3. ^ Jessica Steinberg (2019-03-28). "In departure, season 3 of 'Fauda' takes place in Gaza". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
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Khalifa Natour at IMDb