Top TV Shows - Yousef Sweid
Yousef Sweid's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 4 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#320Homelandas Hasan Ibrahim • 1 episode#320 in TVScore: 2.2Homeland is a gripping political thriller television series that explores the complex world of espionage and terrorism. The show follows the life of CIA officer Carrie Mathison as she tries to uncover the truth behind a prisoner of war who may have been turned by terrorists. With a compelling storyline and intense performances, Homeland delves into the moral dilemmas faced by intelligence agents and the consequences of their actions. The series keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns.
#2,417The Spyas George Seif • 3 episodes#2,417 in TVScore: 0.0The Spy is a dramatic retelling of the true story of Eli Cohen, an Israeli Mossad agent who infiltrated the Syrian government in the 1960s. The miniseries charts Cohen's transformation from a civilian to a dedicated spy, undertaking a dangerous mission to gather intelligence for Israel.
#2,417The Spyas George Seif (voice) • 1 episode#2,417 in TVScore: 0.0The Spy is a dramatic retelling of the true story of Eli Cohen, an Israeli Mossad agent who infiltrated the Syrian government in the 1960s. The miniseries charts Cohen's transformation from a civilian to a dedicated spy, undertaking a dangerous mission to gather intelligence for Israel.
#2,426Woman of the Deadas Reza Shadid • 6 episodes#2,426 in TVScore: 0.0Woman of the Dead is a compelling TV drama series, revolving around the life of a murderer. Set in the picturesque Alps, its intense plot and scenic locales make it a must-watch. Main character, Brigitte Kowalski, unfolds the tragic tale through her sorrowful journey, revealing the dark side of the human psyche.
Top Movies - Yousef Sweid
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Yousef Sweid Biography
Yousef Sweid is an Arab-Israeli actor and dancer, born on June 22, 1976 in Haifa, Israel. He graduated from the theater department at Tel Aviv University. Sweid began his career by joining the Arab-Hebrew Theater in Jaffa and went on to participate in numerous television shows including Dancing Again Tonight (1991), Lane of White Chairs (1996), Oh Brother Boom Boom (2003), Dragon (2004), and Immigrants (2005). He has also performed on stage, starring alongside Ruth Kanner in Things you can see from here, you cannot see from there (2001) and appearing in Sea Shadow (2002). Sweid has been married to Jewish-Israeli television host Adi Shilon since 2018 and they have a daughter together. They currently reside in Berlin, Germany.







