- Salim Daw, born in 1950, is renowned for The Crown Season Five role.
- Studied acting in Ramat Gan and Paris, married to Souhad Daw.
- With a $1 million net worth, he directs Al Karma Theater and founded the Keys Association for Theater and Film Arts.
Salim Daw, a well-known Palestinian actor born on September 1, 1950, has won hearts with his outstanding performance in Season Five of Netflix’s The Crown. On his birthday, he made news by paying respect to the late Mohamad Al-Fayed. Despite his celebrity, Salim does not have a Wikipedia page.
Salim was born into a farming family in the village of AI-Bana in the Acre District of Western Galilee. He is 73 years old and is 5 feet 11 inches tall, enjoying his Virgo zodiac and Islamic faith.
Salim finished his school education and studied acting at the Higher Institute of Acting ‘Beit Zvi’ in Ramat Gan. He also attended the Hacques Lecock Institute in Paris, France.
Salim, who is married to Souhad Daw, keeps his personal life discreet. Maysa Daw, a famous musician and actress recognized for her advocacy through song, is the couple’s daughter.
Salim Daw’s artistic career began in 1970 and led to international acclaim. He directed the Al Karma Theater and taught acting in France in addition to acting. Salim has had a significant impact on the business as the creator of the Keys Association for Theater and Film Arts.
Salim Daw’s services transcend beyond the screen, garnering him a British Bafta Award nomination for his performance in The Crown and a net worth of $1 million.
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