Nasrdin Dchar

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Nasrdin Dchar
Born Nasrdin Dchar
(1978-11-05) November 5, 1978
Steenbergen, Netherlands
Occupation Actor, presenter

Nasrdin Dchar (born 5 November 1978[1] [2]) is a Moroccan-Dutch actor and presenter. Dchar has acted in many theatre productions. His first important television appearance was in Cut, a popular youth series of BNN. He is also seen in soap opera Onderweg naar Morgen, Eddy Terstall's Mannenharem and as a lead character in drama series VARA Deadline.[3] He also presents AVRO 'Op de Bon'.[4] Dchar is a Muslim and when he played a gay man in Mannenharem it caused some controversy within the Dutch Islamic community.[5] He also played in the film Rabat, a role for which he received the prestigious Gouden Kalf award for Best Actor on September 30, 2011. He played Felix Halverstad in the 2012 Dutch film Süskind. In 2013 he played a gay nurse (Omar Sahar) in the television series "Charlie" (Dutch remake of Nurse Jackie).

References

  1. "Nasrdin Dchar" (in Dutch). Retrieved 07-10-11. 
  2. "Nasrdin Dchar" (in Dutch). MrMovie. Retrieved 11-05-09. 
  3. "De filmliefde van Nasrdin Dchar" (in Dutch). Film1. Retrieved 11-05-09. 
  4. "Nieuw bij de Avro: 'Op De Bon' met Nasrdin Dchar" (in Dutch). Tv-Visie. 2007-09-20. Retrieved 11-05-09. 
  5. "Wat? Moet ik een homo spelen?" (in Dutch). Durf te denken. Retrieved 11-05-09. 

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