Ziad Bakri is an Israeli-born Palestinian actor and filmmaker.[1] He is the son of Mohammad Bakri, brother of Saleh Bakri and Adam Bakri.[2][3]
Ziad Bakri | |
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| Born | (1980-03-27) March 27, 1980 (age 42) |
| Occupation | Actor |
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| Relatives | Saleh and Adam Bakri (brothers) |
| Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes |
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| 2008 | The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall | Sgt. Taysir | Rowan Joffé | TV film |
| 2009 | Zion and His Brother | George | Eran Merav | |
| 2009 | The Time That Remains | Jamal | Elia Suleiman | |
| 2010 | Miral | Helmi | Julian Schnabel | |
| 2014 | Self Made | Yusuf | Shira Geffen | |
| 2015 | Blind Sun | Ashraf Idriss | Joyce A. Nashawati | |
| 2015–2017 | The Bureau | Nadim | Éric Rochant | French TV series |
| 2016 | Personal Affairs | Hisham | Maha Haj | |
| 2016 | Mare Nostrum | Father | Rana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf | Short film |
| 2018 | Screwdriver | Ziad | Bassam Jerbawi | |
| 2019 | Give Up The Ghost | Ammar | Zain Duraie | Short film |
| 2020 | The Translator | Sami Najjar | Anas Khalaf, Rana Kazkaz | Feature film |
| 2022 | The Weekend Away | Zain | Kim Farrant | Feature film |
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