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Moe Bar-El

Moe was born in Iran and moved to London at the age of ten. He landed his first professional job in 2016 when he played the lead role of Shapur Zamani in the award‐winning French TV series Le Bureau Des Legendes. He is now probably best known on screen for his recent portrayal, alongside Keeley Hawes, of Rhamat Suleiman in ITV's Honour, and of Karim in Apple TV's Tehran. For his role as Kareem in Richard Molloy’s Every Day I Make Greatness Happen at Hampstead Theatre, Moe was nominated for the Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre Award at the 2019 Olivier Awards. His 2019 achievements continued in the San Francisco tour of The Jungle for the Curan Theatre. He also starred in Marion Bott’s Moormaid at the Arcola Theatre, and in 2020 was cast in Welcome to Iran, Nadia Fall’s co‐production with the National Theatre. He trained at Identity School of Acting.