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  1. Arditti wurde in Genf als Sohn jüdisch-sephardischer Eltern türkischer Herkunft geboren. Er wuchs in Istanbul auf und zog 1999 nach London. Dort studierte er Schauspiel an der Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, wo er 2004 seinen Abschluss machte. Er spricht Türkisch, Englisch, Italienisch und Französisch.

  2. Philip Ishak Arditti is a Turkish-British theatre and television actor of Italian and Turkish Jewish Sephardic descent, famous for his role as Uday Hussein in the four episode House of Saddam television docudrama. He also appeared in the film Red 2, a sequel to 2010's Red.

  3. Philip is an actor, writer, theatre maker and voiceover artist from Istanbul, now based in London. He is trilingual and works in English, Turkish and French. He trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and first became known for his portrayal of Uday Hussein in House of Saddam on BBC/HBO. Philip was part of the founding team of ...

  4. Learn about Philip Arditti, a Turkish-British actor who has appeared in TV shows like House of Saddam, The Honourable Woman and Domina. See his biography, filmography, photos, videos and contact info on IMDb.

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  5. Philip Ishak Arditti (* 1979 in Genf, Schweiz) [1] ist ein britisch-türkischer Schauspieler und Synchronsprecher. Leben Arditti wurde in Genf als Sohn jüdisch - sephardischer Eltern türkischer Herkunft geboren. [2]

  6. Philip is an actor, writer and theatre maker from Istanbul now based in London. His first full-length play Extinct will be published by Methuen as part of Global Jewish Plays. Other writing credits include English Kings Killing Foreigners co-written with Nina Bowers (commissioned by Camden People’s Theatre, to be produced in November 2023 ...

  7. Philip Arditti is an actor, writer and theatre maker. He has worked extensively on TV and on stage playing lead roles at the National Theatre and in the West End. His first full length play EXTINCT he was shortlisted for the Royal Court’s Playwrights Programme and selected to be part of Global Jewish Voices at the Bush Theatre