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Nabil Shaban was born on 12 February, 1953 in Amman, Jordan, is an Actor, writer. At 67 years old, Nabil Shaban height not available right now. We will update Nabil Shaban's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Actor, writer
Nabil Shaban Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February 1953
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Amman, Jordan
Nationality Jordan

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Who Is Nabil Shaban's Wife?

His wife is Marcela Krystkova (m. 2016)

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Wife Marcela Krystkova (m. 2016)
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Children Zenyel Shaban

Nabil Shaban Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Nabil Shaban worth at the age of 69 years old? Nabil Shaban’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Jordan. We have estimated Nabil Shaban's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2008

Shaban's play The First To Go premièred in May 2008, produced by Edinburgh's Benchtours Theatre Company in association with Sirius Pictures. It opened at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh on 23 May and toured to the Tron Theatre, Glasgow; the Byre Theatre, St Andrews and Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield.

2005

Shaban was nominated Best Actor in Scottish theatre in 2005, by the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS), for his role as Mack the Knife in Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, a Theatre Workshop (Edinburgh) production. Shaban lost out to rival nominee David Tennant, who was about to become the new Doctor Who.

2003

In 2003 he made a TV documentary titled The Strangest Viking (part of Channel 4's Secret History series), in which Shaban explored the possibility that Viking chieftain Ivar the Boneless may have had osteogenesis imperfecta, the same condition he himself has. Shaban has also published a trilogy of Ivar the Boneless screenplays on Kindle, representing the Viking chieftain as a disabled Danish prince with brittle bones and unable to walk.

1985

One of his most memorable television roles was that of the reptilian alien Sil in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. Shaban played Sil in two serials: Vengeance on Varos (1985) and Mindwarp (1986), and created Sil's laugh. He reprised the role in the Big Finish audio dramas Mission to Magnus (2009) and Antidote to Oblivion (2013), both again written by Philip Martin.

1983

He has appeared in several films, including Born of Fire (1983), City of Joy (1992), Derek Jarman's Wittgenstein (1993), Gaias børn (1998), and Children of Men (2006), and has also worked as part of the Crass Collective. In 2011, he played the Roman emperor Constantius II at the National Theatre in Ibsen's Emperor and Galilean.

1970

Shaban was born in Amman, Jordan. He was disabled by the brittle bone disease osteogenesis imperfecta and was sent to England for medical care, where he grew up in a series of hospitals and residential homes. He studied at the University of Surrey in the late 1970s and contributed to the Students' Union newspaper "Bare Facts". In 1997, Shaban was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the university for services in the promotion of Disability Arts.

1953

Nabil Shaban (born 12 February 1953) is a Jordanian-British actor and writer. He founded The Graeae—a theatre group which promotes performers with disabilities.