Munther Bannourah

Munther Bannourah

ACTOR

175 CM

BETHLEHAM / PALESTINE

Munther Bannourah is a Palestinian actor, born in 1990, based in Palestine. He trained at the Drama Academy at Al-Kasaba Theatre in Ramallah, in partnership with the German Folkwang University, and holds a BA in Theatrical Acting.

His feature film credits include Mafak and A House in Jerusalem. He has appeared in a range of short films, including Kazooz, I Was Born Famous, Cinema, Desert Dogs, and Breathe. His television work includes the series Nazif Al-Turab, Kafr Al-Louz, and Om Al-Yasmin.

On stage, his theatre credits include Strangers Don’t Drink Coffee, The Garbage Dump, Waiting, and The Journeys of Abu Al-Khaizuran. In addition to his acting career, Munther has worked as a drama trainer and as a clown doctor with the Red Noses International Organization in Palestine