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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Igal_NaorIgal Naor - Wikipedia

    Igal Naor (Hebrew: יגאל נאור; born () June 25, 1958) is an Israeli actor, sometimes credited as Yigal Naor. Naor was born in Givatayim, Israel, to Mizrahi Jewish parents from Iraq. [1] He has appeared in the American films Munich, Green Zone and Rendition.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0620981Igal Naor - IMDb

    Igal Naor was born on 25 June 1958 in Givatayim, Israel. He is an actor, known for Munich Games (2022), Homeland (2011) and Riviera (2017).

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Dive into the world of Israeli cinema with our exclusive roundup of Igal Naors movies. From critically acclaimed dramas to thought-provoking documentaries, get ready to explore the diverse...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › igal_naorYigal Naor - Rotten Tomatoes

    Isreali-born character actor Yigal Naor (aka Igal Naor) is of Iraqi ancestry, a genetic legacy providing him with the thick, dark-eyebrowed physical appearance that has made him popular casting...

  5. Aug 26, 2008 · Naor, who says he always dreamed of playing Saddam Hussein, contacted the BBC series' casting director and received no response.

  6. Igal Naor is an Israeli actor who portrayed Saddam Hussein in the BBC/HBO series House of Saddam. He also played General Youssef, a high-ranking Syrian military officer in Season 5, Episode 4 of Homeland.

  7. May 29, 2021 · According to Israeli legal adviser Joel Singer (Igal Naor), what the Jewish State seeks is “for you to acknowledge the legitimacy of our existence,” while PLO finance minister Ahmed Qurei (Salim...

  8. Jul 3, 2014 · Igal talks about his love of 'intelligent thrillers', the brilliance of British weather and his character Shlomo's relationship with the Stein family.

  9. Igal Naor was born on June 25, 1958 in Givatayim, Israel. He is an actor, known for Munich Games (2022), Homeland (2011) and Riviera (2017).

  10. Igal Naor was born on June 25, 1958 in Givatayim, Israel. He is an actor, known for Munich Games (2022), Homeland (2011) and Riviera (2017).