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  1. Explore the filmography of Nadim Sawalha on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  2. Nadim Sawalha is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Spy Who Loved Me, The Living Daylights, Young Sherlock Holmes, Syriana, The Avengers, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, The Return of the Pink Panther, and The Nativity Story.

  3. 555K Followers, 2,686 Following, 1,659 Posts - Nadia Sawalha (@nadiasawalha) on Instagram: "The Sawalha-Adderleys / Loose Women / @coffeemoaning / The Curly Cooks of Croydon / Press: Megan@bellepr.co.uk Mgmt: jamie@dopaminestudios.co.uk"

  4. Nadim Sawalha is a Jordanian-born British actor who played Aziz Fekkesh in the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me and the Tangier police chief in The Living Daylights. His second cinematic appearance was as a hotel manager in the 1974 romantic comedy A Touch of Class, which was originally meant to star Roger Moore up until he withdrew from the project in order to play Bond in Live and Let Die ...

  5. Nadim nato a Madaba in Giordania nel 1935 si trasferì in Inghilterra dopo il 1950 per studiare recitazione. Sposato con Roberta Lane e padre delle attrici Nadia e Julia Sawalha; quest'ultima ha rivelato, nell'episodio della trasmissione Who Do You Think You Are? a lei dedicato, che il padre non è sicuro della sua data di nascita ma dovrebbe ...

  6. Something of a pioneer in British cinema, Jordan-born Nadim Sawalha has spent more than four decades as a stage, television and film actor, long as one of the few Arab performers in the United Kingdom, and one who has moved away from stereotypical roles despite playing them early in his career. That career started on screen just before the age of 30, when Sawalha appeared as a Beirut local in ...

  7. [Nadia Sawalha on Nadim Sawalha]: My father is the Jordanian–born English actor Nadim Sawalha and my sister Julia Sawalha is a well-known actress. The only time we all worked together was in Dearest Daddy…Darling Daughter at the Young Vic theatre in 1997.