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    Ashraf Barhom (Arabic: أشرف برهوم, Hebrew: אשרף ברהום; born January 8, 1979) is an actor from Tarshiha, in Galilee, Israel. He has starred in The Kingdom, Paradise Now, By Any Means and The Syrian Bride.

  2. Actor: The Kingdom. Ashraf Barhom was born on 8 January 1979 in Ma'alot-Tarshiha, Israel. He is an actor, known for The Kingdom (2007), Coriolanus (2011) and Clash of the Titans (2010).

  3. Ashraf Barhom was born on January 8, 1979 in Ma'alot-Tarshiha, Israel. He is an actor, known for The Kingdom (2007), Coriolanus (2011) and Clash of the Titans (2010).

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · Actor, Ashraf Barhoum, speaks to the Amman International Film Festival - Awal Film ( #AIFF22) about his experience in attending the 3rd Edition of the Festival which took place in July 2022.

  5. Sep 18, 2007 · But when a sympathetic Saudi police captain helps them navigate Riyadh politics and investigate the true cause of the attack, Fleury finds an unexpected comrade-in-arms. In their lightning fast ...

  6. Sep 23, 2007 · ASHRAF BARHOM auditioned for “The Kingdom” from the top of his apartment building in Galilee, the ancient village where he lives in northern Israel. His sister held the camera as the...

  7. Ashraf Barhom. Highest Rated: 100% Farha (2021) Lowest Rated: 27% Clash of the Titans (2010) Birthday: Jan 8, 1979. Birthplace: Galilee, Israel.

  8. Jan 23, 2023 · Darin J. Sallam, center, the director and writer of the historical drama “Farha,” speaks with actors Karam Taher, left, and Ashraf Barhom on the set of the film. (TaleBox)

  9. Dec 31, 2015 · Interview with Ashraf Barhom on the movie The Kingdom, the set, and working with Jamie Foxx. The interview took place at The Kingdom premiere in September 2...

  10. Ashraf Barhom is an Arab Palestinian actor, director and script writer, born in Galilee. He is best known for his performances in blockbuster films and television series, including The Syrian Bride (2004) by Eran Riklis, Paradise Now (2005), by the European Film Award winner Hany Abu-Assad, and Lebanon (2009) by Samuel Maoz.

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