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Occupation
  
Actor, Writer

Children
  
Zenyel Shaban


Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Nabil Shaban

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Born
  
February 12, 1953 (age 71) (
1953-02-12
)
Amman, Jordan

Books
  
The First to Go, The Ripper Code, Dreams My Father Sold Me: Poems and Graphic Art of Nabil Shaban, Diary of the Absurd

Movies and TV shows
  
City of Joy, Children of Men, Born of Fire, The Skin Horse

Similar People
  
Jamil Dehlavi, Roland Joffe, Alfonso Cuaron

Organizations founded
  
Graeae Theatre Company

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Nabil Shaban (born 12 February 1953) is a Jordanian-British actor and writer. He founded The Graeae—a theatre group which promotes performers with disabilities. He has a son named Zenyel.

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Shaban was born in Amman, Jordan. He studied at the University of Surrey in the late 1970s and contributed to the Students' Union newspaper "Bare Facts". In 1997, Shaban was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by University of Surrey, for services in the promotion of Disability Arts. One of his most memorable television roles was that of the reptilian alien Sil in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. Shaban played Sil in two serials: Vengeance on Varos (1985) and Mindwarp (1986). Shaban is particularly well known among Doctor Who fans for Sil's laugh, which he created. He has returned to the role in Big Finish, Mission to Magnus (2009) and Antidote to Oblivion (2013), both again written by Philip Martin. He has appeared in several films, including Born of Fire (1983), City of Joy (1992), Derek Jarman's Wittgenstein (1993), Gaias børn (1998), and Children of Men (2006), and has also worked as part of the Crass Collective. In 2011, he played the Roman emperor Constantius II at the National Theatre in Ibsen's Emperor and Galilean.

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In 2003 he made a TV documentary titled The Strangest Viking (part of Channel 4's Secret History series), in which Shaban explored the possibility that Viking chieftain Ivar the Boneless may have had osteogenesis imperfecta, the same condition he himself has. Shaban has also published a trilogy of Ivar the Boneless screenplays on Kindle, representing the Viking chieftain as a disabled Danish prince with brittle bones and unable to walk.

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Shaban was nominated Best Actor in Scottish theatre in 2005, by the Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS), for his role as Mack the Knife in Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, a Theatre Workshop (Edinburgh) production. Shaban lost out to rival nominee David Tennant, who was about to become the new Doctor Who.

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Shaban's play The First To Go premièred in May 2008, produced by Edinburgh's Benchtours Theatre Company in association with Sirius Pictures. It opened at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh on 23 May and toured to the Tron Theatre, Glasgow; the Byre Theatre, St Andrews and Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield.

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Theatre

Started Graeae Theatre Company of disabled people in 1980, Tom, romantic lead in "Crutch" a love story 1981 + 1983, Jesus in "Godspell" 1986, Haillie Selassie in "The Emperor" Royal Court 1987, "Hamlet" playing Hamlet 1988, "Downfall" 1988 Royal Court, Ayatollah Khomeini in "Iranian Nights" Royal Court 1989, "Nativity" 1990 Tricycle Theatre, "Boundary" 1991 IOU Theatre, Bradford, Volpone in "Flesh Fly" 1996 Graeae Theatre, "Nettles and Roses" 1996 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Argos in "D.A.R.E." 1997, 1999, 2000 (Finland), 2004 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Royal National Theatre "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" 1998 - played Rashid, the father of Haroun, Played human rights lawyer in Northern Ireland theatre drama "Portadown Blues" in Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh 2000, Wrote and performed one person theatre play "I am the Walrus" at Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2001, Patrick in "Knocknashee" 2002 Dublin, Adham, Palestinian refugee in "Jasmine Road" 2003 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Mack the Knife in "Threepenny Opera" 2004 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Moneer in “One Hour Before Sun Rise” 2005 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Hamm in Beckett’s “Endgame”, 2007/8 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Siegfried in his own play “The First To Go”, 2008 Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Marquis de Sade in “Marat/Sade”, 2008 Theatre Workshop, Edinburgh, Emperor Constantius II in "Emperor and Galilean", 2011 Royal National Theatre, London, Azdak in "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", 2015 Unicorn Theatre, London.

TV Documentaries

Co-wrote and presented "The Skin Horse" 1984 Channel Four, Co-wrote and presented "The Fifth Gospel" 1990 BBC TV, Presented "Rejects and Super Crips" Channel Four, Presented "Children of Gaia" 1997 Milton Media, Denmark, Writer, producer, director, host “The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds” 1997 BBC TV, Associate producer and presenter "The Strangest Viking" 2003 Channel Four, researcher, co-writer and presenter "Return of the Star People" 2003 Zentropa, Denmark.

TV Drama

Ben Gunn in "Walter" 1982 Channel Four, The Evil Sil in Dr Who 1985 + 1986 (BBC TV), Bill in "Raspberry Ripple" 1988 BBC TV, "The Emperor" 1988 BBC TV, Charlie aka God in "Billy's Christmas Angels" 1988, "Iranian Nights" 1989 Channel Four, Tom, romantic lead in Channel 4 TV drama "Deptford Graffiti" 1991, Alan in "Skallagrig" 1994 BBC TV, "South of the Border" BBC TV, "Inmates" BBC TV, Lawyer in “Sorry About Last Night” 1995 BBC TV.

Radio/Audio

Benn Gunn in "Treasure Island" BBC Radio 4 1994, Jaturi in "The Ramayan" BBC Radio 3 1994, "Pie in the Sky" BBC Radio 4 1995, Firdaus Kanga in "Trying to Grow" BBC Radio 4 1995, Danda in "Tales of the Great Unwashed" 2005 Resonance FM, Sil in “Doctor Who: Mission to Magnus” Big Finish Audio 2009, Sil in “Doctor Who: Antidote to Oblivion” Big Finish Audio 2013.

Feature Film

"Born of Fire" 1986, "The City of Joy" 1991, "Age of Treason" 1993, "Wittgenstein" 1993, "Slave of Dreams" 1995, “Children of Men” 2007, “Trouble Sleeping” 2008, “Morticia” 2009.

Producer / Director / Writer

"Another World" 1995 (purchased by BBC TV), "The Alien who lived in the Sheds" BBC TV 1997 (won 2 awards), "The Skin Horse" (won Royal Television Society Award, Emmy Award), "Reports Action Appeal" Granada TV (won the Co-operative Society TV Award), "Gandhi; an Inspiration" 1983 BBC Radio World Service, "Telephone Dummies" 1984 BBC TV drama, "The Fifth Gospel" 1990 BBC TV Everyman documentary, "King of the Incurables", screenplay 1990, "Circus Nightmare", screenplay 1991, "Another World" 1995 – funded by Arts Council of England, "D.A.R.E." 1996-1997 Theatre Workshop, "The First To Go" 1996 Graeae Theatre, "The Inheritance", screenplay 1997 BFI, "The Alien who lived in the Sheds" BBC TV 1997, "I am the Walrus", one actor stage play 2001 Theatre Workshop, “Crip Triptych”, music drama documentary 2006, “Morticia” film drama 2009.

Filmography

Actor
2019
Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor (TV Movie) as
Sil
2010
How to prevent a UFO Abduction (Video short) as
Nabil Shaban
2009
Morticia as
Dr. Moores
2008
Trouble Sleeping as
Lawyer
2006
Children of Men as
Bexhill Market Hustler
1995
Sorry About Last Night (TV Movie) as
Lawyer
1995
Slave of Dreams (TV Movie) as
Soothsayer
1994
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Alan
- Skallagrigg (1994) - Alan
1993
Age of Treason (TV Movie) as
Juba
1993
Wittgenstein as
Martian
1992
Inmates (TV Movie)
1992
City of Joy as
Anouar
1992
A Different Hand (TV Movie) as
The Best Friend
1991
4 Play (TV Series) as
George
- Deptford Graffiti (1991) - George
1990
South of the Border (TV Series) as
Prosecuting counsel
- Episode #2.3 (1990) - Prosecuting counsel
1989
Iranian Nights (TV Movie) as
Caliph
1988
Billy's Christmas Angels (TV Movie) as
Charlie
1988
Raspberry Ripple (TV Movie) as
Bill
1987
Born of Fire as
The Silent One
1985
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Sil
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Eight (1986) - Sil
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Seven (1986) - Sil
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Six (1986) - Sil
- The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Five (1986) - Sil
- Vengeance on Varos: Part Two (1985) - Sil
- Vengeance on Varos: Part One (1985) - Sil
1982
Walter (TV Movie) as
Ben Gunn
Writer
2010
How to prevent a UFO Abduction (Video short)
2009
Morticia (written by)
1997
The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (TV Movie documentary) (written by)
1995
Another World (Video documentary short) (written by)
1992
A Different Hand (TV Movie) (additional material)
1983
The Skin Horse (Documentary) (written by)
Director
2010
How to prevent a UFO Abduction (Video short)
2009
Morticia
1997
The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (TV Movie documentary)
1995
Another World (Video documentary short)
Producer
2010
How to prevent a UFO Abduction (Video short) (producer)
2009
Morticia (producer)
1997
The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (TV Movie documentary) (producer)
1995
Another World (Video documentary short) (producer)
Camera Department
1995
Another World (Video documentary short) (camera operator)
Self
2020
The No-Name Trivia Show (TV Series) as
Self
2018
The Silent One Speaks (Video documentary short) as
Self
2009
Doctor Who: Mission to Magnus (TV Series) as
Sil (voice)
2004
Return of the Starpeople (Documentary) as
Self - Presenter
2003
The Story of 'Doctor Who' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2003
Secret History (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter
- The Strangest Viking (2003) - Self - Presenter
1998
Gaias børn (Documentary) as
Self - Host
1997
The Alien Who Lived in the Sheds (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1996
Without Walls (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter
- Supercrips and Rejects (1996) - Self - Presenter
1992
Double the Trouble, Twice the Fun (TV Movie documentary)
1992
Open to Question (TV Series) as
Self
- Nabil Shaban (1992) - Self
1991
When I Get to Heaven (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Nabil Shaban (1991) - Self - Interviewee
1990
Everyman (TV Series documentary) as
Self - The Lanternist
- The Fifth Gospel (1990) - Self - The Lanternist
1989
After Dark (TV Series) as
Self
- Body Beautiful - What Do We Want? (1989) - Self
1989
The Garden Party (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.33 (1989) - Self
1981
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Emperor (1988)
- Getting Away from Sidney (1981) - Self
1986
Blue Peter (TV Series) as
Self / Sil
- Episode #30.5 (1986) - Self / Sil
1983
Right to Reply (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Writer, The Skin Horse
- Episode dated 7 June 1986 (1986) - Self
- Episode dated 25 December 1983 (1983) - Self - Writer, The Skin Horse
1983
The Skin Horse (Documentary) as
Narrator
1981
The Breakthrough (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
Archive Footage
2013
Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Sil
- The Sixth Doctor (2013) - Sil (uncredited)
2012
Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on Varos (Video documentary short) as
Self / Sil
2010
Who Peter: Partners in Time - 1963-1989 (Video documentary short) as
Sil
2008
Trials and Tribulations (Video documentary) as
Sil (uncredited)
1994
Doctor Who: The Colin Baker Years (Video documentary) as
Sil

References

Nabil Shaban Wikipedia