Biographies: Nehad Qalei - Actor

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A Syrian actor of Kurdish origin. He started his life as an employee in a pasta factory and then left his job to participate in the play of The Noble Bourgeoise in the early sixties. He met his artistic twin Duraid Lahhaam, who was busy presenting the character of Carlos. He began writing a number of their dramatic masterpieces, such as: Ghawar's Pranks in 1966, then Happiness Bath 1967, a story taken from a Russian writer entitled Thirteen Chairs. Then his dramatic resounding bomb in 1972 was Wake Up in more than one part, then Salt And sugar,. In 1976, he was exposed to an accident by a person in the Damascus market, which paralyzed him, and kept him away from the world of art before his death in 1993.