Houda Echouafni

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Houda Echouafni is a Moroccan actress. [1] [2]

Echouafni co-hosted the Pepsi Chart Show for the Middle East. At the same time, she became the voice behind the Nickelodeon cartoon presenter FACE. She also presented a daily children's program for the Saudi Arabian terrestrial channel and a fashion and lifestyle programme for a Lebanese network. While attending the London Centre for Theatre Studies, Houda began filming Penny Woolcock's The Death of Klinghoffer in Malta. Other roles include Doctors, Waking the Dead and Hotel Babylon, Green Wing

Houda has Worked with the Royal Court, translating and acting in plays for their international season. This has resulted in one of her translations being published this year in the book Plays from the Arab World by Nick Hern Books.

Houda Echouafni famously played Shahrazad in Tim Supples acclaimed 6 hour production of One Thousand and One Nights to critical acclaim the play was adapted by Hanan al-shyakh

Her TV work includes Mother Mary in the epic TV series Jesus: His Life for the History Channel

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