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  1. Makram Khoury in the movie Petah Tikva By Tom Shoval. Makram Jamil Khoury (Arabic:|مكرم يعقوب خوري}, Hebrew: מכרם חורי) is an Israeli-Arab actor, born 30 May 1945 in Jerusalem. He was the youngest artist and the first Arab to win the Israel Prize, the highest civic honor in Israel.

  2. Overview. Born. May 30, 1945 · Jerusalem, Israel. Mini Bio. Palestinian-Israeli actor Makram Khoury was the youngest artist and the first Arab to win the Israel Prize, the highest artistic honor in the country. He is one of Israel's most respected actors, playing leads in all the major theatres as well as acting in films and on television.

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    Makram Khoury. Actor: The Taste of Apples Is Red. Palestinian-Israeli actor Makram Khoury was the youngest artist and the first Arab to win the Israel Prize, the highest artistic honor in the country.

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  5. Movie Actor. Birthday May 30, 1945. Birth Sign Gemini. Birthplace Israel. Age 78 years old. About. Israeli Arab film actor who was considered to be among the most famous people in all of Israel. His credits include Free Zone, The Body, and Kasach. Before Fame. He attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, but dropped out to pursue acting. Trivia.

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  6. Makram Khoury was born on 30 May, 1945 in Jerusalem, Israel, is an Actor, Director, Writer. Discover Makram Khoury's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  7. Biography. Makram J. Khoury is an Israeli Arab, born May 30, 1945 in Jerusalem. He was the youngest artist and the first Arab to win the Israel Prize, the highest civic honor in Israel. He is one of the most accomplished and well-known Israeli Arab actors.

  8. Feb 27, 2015 · Khoury, 69, was born in Jerusalem to an Arab Christian family and spent some of his childhood in a refugee camp in Lebanon. He has worked in film and on stage in Israel for close to 50 years and was the first Arab to win the Israel Prize.