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Tyler De Nawi, born Moustafa Dennawi, is an Australian actor. He is also a human rights activist, dancer and acrobat, and is disciplined in capoeira and kickboxing. He made his debut TV appearance in SBS drama miniseries The Principal. He then gained recognition as the boy next door, Elias Habib on Australian comedy TV series Here Come the Habibs (2016), followed by an appearance in Doctor Doctor (2017). De Nawi appeared on SBS's 2019 miniseries On the Ropes.

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  • Tyler De Nawi, born Moustafa Dennawi, is an Australian actor. He is also a human rights activist, dancer and acrobat, and is disciplined in capoeira and kickboxing. He made his debut TV appearance in SBS drama miniseries The Principal. He then gained recognition as the boy next door, Elias Habib on Australian comedy TV series Here Come the Habibs (2016), followed by an appearance in Doctor Doctor (2017). In April 2017 he made his stage debut in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, in which he played the role of Uday Hussein alongside Maggie Dence in a story based on the fall of Iraq and the Saddam regime. De Nawi appeared on SBS's 2019 miniseries On the Ropes. (en)
  • Tyler De Nawi, pseudonimo di Mustafa Dennawi (Sydney, 2 luglio 1989), è un attore e ballerino australiano. Ha fatto il suo debutto in TV nella miniserie drammatica SBS The Principal . Ha poi interpretato Elias Habib nella serie TV comica australiana Here Come the Habibs (2016), seguita da un'apparizione in Doctor Doctor (2017). Nell'aprile 2017 ha fatto il suo debutto sul palco in Una tigre del Bengala allo zoo di Baghdad, in cui ha interpretato il ruolo di Uday Hussein al fianco di Maggie Dence in una storia basata sulla caduta dell'Iraq e del regime di Saddam. De Nawi è apparso nella miniserie di SBS On the Ropes . Ha inoltre interpretato Jamal in A Lion Returns. (it)
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  • Moustafa Dennawi (en)
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  • Tyler De Nawi, pseudonimo di Mustafa Dennawi (Sydney, 2 luglio 1989), è un attore e ballerino australiano. Ha fatto il suo debutto in TV nella miniserie drammatica SBS The Principal . Ha poi interpretato Elias Habib nella serie TV comica australiana Here Come the Habibs (2016), seguita da un'apparizione in Doctor Doctor (2017). Nell'aprile 2017 ha fatto il suo debutto sul palco in Una tigre del Bengala allo zoo di Baghdad, in cui ha interpretato il ruolo di Uday Hussein al fianco di Maggie Dence in una storia basata sulla caduta dell'Iraq e del regime di Saddam. (it)
  • Tyler De Nawi, born Moustafa Dennawi, is an Australian actor. He is also a human rights activist, dancer and acrobat, and is disciplined in capoeira and kickboxing. He made his debut TV appearance in SBS drama miniseries The Principal. He then gained recognition as the boy next door, Elias Habib on Australian comedy TV series Here Come the Habibs (2016), followed by an appearance in Doctor Doctor (2017). De Nawi appeared on SBS's 2019 miniseries On the Ropes. (en)
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