Ziad Abaza Net Worth

Ziad Abaza is an actor and writer born on April 03, 1940. He has been long listed for 'Best Actor' and 'Most Promising New Comer' at the British Independent Film Awards (2016) for his role as Salah in 'K-Shop'. He has trained in Greek theatre and has worked in Film and TV. He holds a Masters degree in philosophy from King's College London and is known for his roles in K-Shop (2016), Spectre (2015) and Tyrant (2015).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer
Birth Day April 03, 1940
Age 83 YEARS OLD

💰 Net worth: $950,000

Ziad Abaza, a renowned actor and writer, was born in 1940 and has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. With his remarkable talent and dedication, Abaza has built a successful career that has brought him substantial financial rewards. In 2024, his net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $950,000. Through his exceptional performances and contributions to various projects, Ziad Abaza has undoubtedly secured a prominent position in the world of acting and writing.

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Awards and nominations:

In 2012, Ziad AbutZayyad was awarded a joint Outstanding Contribution to Peace Award with co-editor Hillel Schenker at the 8th annual International Media Awards in London.

Biography/Timeline

1940

AbuZayyad was born in April 1940. He is a resident of al-Eizariya (Bethany), a Palestinian suburb of East Jerusalem. He is married and has eight children; four sons and four daughters.

1965

Ziad Ali Khalil AbuZayyad is an attorney at Law who graduated from Damascus University in 1965.

1986

In 1986, well before the Oslo Accords, AbuZayyad founded the Palestinian bi-monthly Hebrew language journal Gesher (The Bridge), of which he was publisher and Editor. He is interviewed frequently by Israeli and international media on current issues of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and participated in numerous regional and international conferences on the Arab–Israeli conflict, and interfaith dialog.

1990

He has been imprisoned several times by Israeli authorities; the last was administrative detention for six months (November 1990 to May 1991). Immediately after his release he joined the Palestinian team led by Faisal Husseini to negotiate with U.S. Secretary of State James Baker the arrangements for the Madrid Conference of 1991.

1992

AbuZayyad was an advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team in Washington, DC in 1992, and later a member of the post-Oslo negotiating team that concluded the 1994 Israeli-Palestinian Agreement ("The Cairo Agreement" that led to the establishment of the Palestinian Authority).

1994

He is the co-editor and publisher of the quarterly Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics and Culture, PIJ.ORG, which he co-founded in 1994 with prominent Israeli Journalist, Victor Cygielman, as a joint Palestinian-Israeli venture. He is also a weekly columnist of Al-Quds Arabic daily newspaper.

1996

Abuzayyad is also a former member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (1996–2006), former Minister of State in the Palestinian Authority (1998–2002), and former Deputy Chairman of the Political Committee of the Euro-Med Parliament (2004–2005). He was also the head of the Palestinian delegation to the Middle East multilateral peace talks in the Arms Control and Regional Security Working Group (ACRS) from 1994 to 1996.

2012

In 2012, Ziad AbutZayyad was awarded a joint Outstanding Contribution to Peace Award with co-editor Hillel Schenker at the 8th annual International Media Awards in London.