Ghassan Jabri is one of the pioneers of television in Syria and one of its founders, born in Damascus in 1933. He obtained a BA in law from Damascus University in 1962. He has practiced theater and television directing since 1961. He worked as an assistant director with Rafik...Read more Al-Sabban in the plays The Night of the Kings, Antigone, and Julius Caesar. After shifting to television, he didn't stop working in theater. Among the awards he received is a certificate of Appreciation from Baghdad Festival in 1972 for the series Strangers Do Not Drink Coffee.
Ghassan Jabri is one of the pioneers of television in Syria and one of its founders, born in Damascus in 1933. He obtained a BA in law from Damascus University in 1962. He has...Read more practiced theater and television directing since 1961. He worked as an assistant director with Rafik Al-Sabban in the plays The Night of the Kings, Antigone, and Julius Caesar. After shifting to television, he didn't stop working in theater. Among the awards he received is a certificate of Appreciation from Baghdad Festival in 1972 for the series Strangers Do Not Drink Coffee.