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  1. Philip Ishak Arditti is a British-Swiss theatre and television actor of Italian and Turkish Jewish Sephardic descent, famous for his role as Uday Hussein in the four episode House of Saddam television docudrama. He also appeared in the film Red 2, a sequel to 2010's Red.

  2. Philip Arditti is a Turkish-British actor who has appeared in TV shows such as House of Saddam, The Honourable Woman and Domina. He was born in Istanbul to Sephardi Jewish parents and has also worked in Turkish and Turkish-language projects.

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  3. Philip Arditti is a trilingual performer from Istanbul, now based in London. He has acted in House of Saddam, Protection, Breathing and more, and written plays such as Extinct and English Kings Killing Foreigners.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Philip Arditti is touchingly funny and quietly moving as Dad. A young student in 1980s Britain, he is left in a fumbling panic as he tries desperately to interpret newspaper headlines about the...

  5. Oct 31, 2017 · Philip Arditti, a London-based actor of Turkish-Jewish origin, talks about his role as Uri Savir, a key Israeli negotiator in the Oslo Peace Accords, in the West End transfer of J.T. Rogers' Tony-winning play. He shares his insights on the character, the play, and his co-stars Peter Polycarpou and Michael Aronov.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Philip Arditti and Nina Bowers write and star in their new, darkly funny and unflinching look at nationalism, intersecting identities, and Henry V. English Kings Killing Foreigners is inspired by their real-life experience of starring in several productions of Henry V, including at Shakespeare’s Globe in 2019 where they first met.

  7. Philip Arditti is an actor, writer and theatre maker. He has worked extensively on TV and on stage playing lead roles at the National Theatre and in the West End. His first full length play EXTINCT he was shortlisted for the Royal Court’s Playwrights Programme and selected to be part of Global Jewish Voices at the Bush Theatre