Akram Al Sabaa أكرم السبع

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An Iraqi actor, born in Maysan Governorate in 1957. He moved to Baghdad. He made his theatrical debut in 1975 on the International Theater Day in the play Gargash, directed by Dr. Fadel Sudani, and the play The Old Days by Youssef Al Aani. Because of the Iran-Iraq War, his...Read more theatrical and artistic activities stopped, and he resumed his activities after the end of Kuwait's occupation. During this period, he practiced the profession of drafting to support his family until 1999. He was nominated for a role in the series Menawy Pasha. He continued his artistic career, participating in several television series, including Night Roads, and Challenge Days. After the fall of the former regime, he traveled with his family to Syria. There, he continued his artistic career and contributed to several Syrian series, including Ragaha. He participated in the series Kingdom of Evil, Hell of Paradise, and Militia of Love.

    • Birth Country:
    • Iraq

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  • An Iraqi actor, born in Maysan Governorate in 1957. He moved to Baghdad. He made his theatrical debut in 1975 on the International Theater Day in the play Gargash, directed by Dr....Read more Fadel Sudani, and the play The Old Days by Youssef Al Aani. Because of the Iran-Iraq War, his theatrical and artistic activities stopped, and he resumed his activities after the end of Kuwait's occupation. During this period, he practiced the profession of drafting to support his family until 1999. He was nominated for a role in the series Menawy Pasha. He continued his artistic career, participating in several television series, including Night Roads, and Challenge Days. After the fall of the former regime, he traveled with his family to Syria. There, he continued his artistic career and contributed to several Syrian series, including Ragaha. He participated in the series Kingdom of Evil, Hell of Paradise, and Militia of Love.

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  • Birth Country:
  • Iraq



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