Born on February 6, 1973, Nabil Elouahabi is a British actor with Moroccan ancestry. Oslo, a well-known play that is currently playing at the National Theatre but will transfer to the Harold Pinter Theatre the following month, has Nabil Elouahabi as the lead.
The critically praised play, which was written by renowned American writer JT Rogers and directed by Bartlett Sher, made its debut in New York. The play has received high praise from critics in this nation for being a suspenseful political thriller with humour, life, and heart.
Toby Stephens and Lydia Leonard portray the Norwegian power couple Terje Rd-Larsen and Mona Juul in the film Oslo. They set up covert meetings between PLO and Israeli government representatives in 1992.
In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat shook hands in front of the White House after nine months of challenging negotiations that resulted in the Oslo Accords. One of the PLO negotiators, Hassan Asfour, is portrayed by Elouahabi.
Nabil Elouahabi’s parents: Who are his father and mother?
At the time this article was published, it was unknown who Nabil Elouahabi’s parents were. Nabil Elouahabi’s mother and father were both chambermaids.