House of Saddam - Cast

Cast

  • Yigal Naor as Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq (1979–2003)
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo as Sajida Khairallah Talfah, Saddam's first wife
  • Philip Arditti as Uday Hussein, Saddam's first son
  • Mounir Margoum as Qusay Hussein, Saddam's second son
  • Agni Scott as Raghad Hussein, Saddam's eldest daughter
  • Shivani Ghai as Rana Hussein, Saddam's second daughter
  • Amber Rose Revah as Hala Hussein, Saddam's youngest daughter
  • Christine Stephen-Daly as Samira Shahbandar, Saddam's second wife
  • Amr Waked as Lieutanant General Hussein Kamel al-Majid, Raghad's husband, Ali Hassan's nephew, later head of the elite Republican Guard and Commander of the Iraqi Army
  • Said Taghmaoui as Barzan Ibrahim, Saddam's half brother, head of the elite Iraqi Republican Guard
  • Uri Gavriel as General Ali Hassan "Chemical Ali" al-Majid, head of Mukhabarat, the Iraqi intelligence Agency and Saddam's cousin
  • Said Amadis as General Adnan Khairallah, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, Sajida's brother
  • Makram Khoury as Tariq Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister, foreign minister of Iraq and Saddam's best friend
  • Daniel Lundh as Colonel Saddam Kamel al-Majid, Rana's husband, Hussein Kamel's brother, Ali Hassan's nephew
  • Akbar Kurtha as Kamel Hana Gegeo, Saddam's personal aide and food-taster
  • Jihed Mejrissi as Mohammad Barzan al-Tikriti, Saddam's nephew to half-brother Barzan
  • Jacqueline King as April Glaspie, U.S. ambassador to Iraq from 1988 to 1990

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