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'''Yousef "Joe" Sweid''' is an Israeli Arab actor who performs the Arab [[The Muppets|Muppet]] character [[Mahboub]] on the new version of ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]''. Born in Haifa, [[Israel]], Sweid is a film actor, who was trained under [[Gilles Ben-David]] for his puppetry debut. Discussing his addition to the series, Sweid spoke proudly of the integration of Arab characters and actors into the new series: {{quote|Many children are afraid of Arabic. They see it as an enemy language. Mahbub is a funny character, and other [Hebrew-speaking] characters sing with him. They learn how to count in Arabic. From these small things, you get children to like 'the Other.' <ref>Sharma, Rosni. "[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?apage=1&cid=1154525892166&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull New Kids on the Block]." ''The Jerusalem Post''. August 17, [[2006]]</ref>}}
 
'''Yousef "Joe" Sweid''' is an Israeli Arab actor who performs the Arab [[The Muppets|Muppet]] character [[Mahboub]] on the new version of ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]''. Born in Haifa, [[Israel]], Sweid is a film actor, who was trained under [[Gilles Ben-David]] for his puppetry debut. Discussing his addition to the series, Sweid spoke proudly of the integration of Arab characters and actors into the new series: {{quote|Many children are afraid of Arabic. They see it as an enemy language. Mahbub is a funny character, and other [Hebrew-speaking] characters sing with him. They learn how to count in Arabic. From these small things, you get children to like 'the Other.' <ref>Sharma, Rosni. "[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?apage=1&cid=1154525892166&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull New Kids on the Block]." ''The Jerusalem Post''. August 17, [[2006]]</ref>}}
   
Sweid is a familiar face in Israeli film and television. He appeared on the Hebrew [[soap operas|soap opera]] ''The Champion'' as sensitive soccer star Jalal. After appearing in several short films, the actor gained acclaim for his leading role in the [[2006]] film ''The Bubble'', playing the Arab lover of a gay Jew. The performance earned him an Ophir Award nomination from the Israeli Film Academy for Best Supporting Actor.
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Sweid is a familiar face in Israeli film and television. He appeared on the Hebrew [[soap operas|soap opera]] ''The Champion'' as sensitive soccer star Jalal. After appearing in several short films, the actor gained acclaim for his leading role in the [[2006]] film ''The Bubble'', playing the Arab lover of a gay Jew. The performance earned him an Ophir Award nomination from the Israeli Film Academy for Best Supporting Actor. More recently, he appeared in the first episode of the US drama ''[[Homeland]]''.
   
 
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*[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3272023,00.html Ynet- A Genuine Ashkenazi]

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Yousef "Joe" Sweid is an Israeli Arab actor who performs the Arab Muppet character Mahboub on the new version of Rechov Sumsum. Born in Haifa, Israel, Sweid is a film actor, who was trained under Gilles Ben-David for his puppetry debut. Discussing his addition to the series, Sweid spoke proudly of the integration of Arab characters and actors into the new series:

Many children are afraid of Arabic. They see it as an enemy language. Mahbub is a funny character, and other [Hebrew-speaking] characters sing with him. They learn how to count in Arabic. From these small things, you get children to like 'the Other.' [1]

Sweid is a familiar face in Israeli film and television. He appeared on the Hebrew soap opera The Champion as sensitive soccer star Jalal. After appearing in several short films, the actor gained acclaim for his leading role in the 2006 film The Bubble, playing the Arab lover of a gay Jew. The performance earned him an Ophir Award nomination from the Israeli Film Academy for Best Supporting Actor. More recently, he appeared in the first episode of the US drama Homeland.

Sources

  1. Sharma, Rosni. "New Kids on the Block." The Jerusalem Post. August 17, 2006

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