Actor, theatre director, playwright, visual artist
Ashurbanipal Ebrahim Babilla[a] (June 25, 1944 – March 30, 2011) was an Assyrian-Iranian actor, theatre director, playwright and visual artist.[1] Babilla's oeuvre received both critical acclaim as well as criticism. He wrote numerous plays in Persian and English. As a result of the Islamic Revolution, Babilla was forced to flee his native Iran and moved to the United States.[1] In 2005, alongside four other Iranian writers, he received the Hellman-Hammett Award by Human Rights Watch.[1]
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