Abdel Rahman Eid (1969 - 2007) عبدالرحمن عيد

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A Syrian actor born in Aleppo in 1969. He started his artistic career in the Youth Theater and participated in theatrical works of the National Theater. He joined the critical comedy theater with the United Engineers Family troupe, managed by the artist Hammam Hout. He presented...Read more several plays with him, such as (Waiting for the Minister, Constitution, O Present People, Against the Government, Death is Good, O Arabs, The Night of the Fall of Baghdad), where he played several distinguished roles. He also directed and played the lead role in his own plays, such as (High Quality Citizen, Urgent News, Under the Belt). His theatrical career ended with the political comedy play (Conscience Influenza), which he directed and played the lead role in, and which was presented on the stages of several Syrian governorates, such as Aleppo, Homs, Damascus, and Latakia. He participated in several television works, such as the series Sham Sharif (2001), Wahd Al-Haweya (2002), Zaman Al-Samt (2003), Kom Al-Hajar (2007), and Al-Wazir and His Excellency His Wife (2006). He died on June 15, 2007 in a car accident.


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  • A Syrian actor born in Aleppo in 1969. He started his artistic career in the Youth Theater and participated in theatrical works of the National Theater. He joined the critical...Read more comedy theater with the United Engineers Family troupe, managed by the artist Hammam Hout. He presented several plays with him, such as (Waiting for the Minister, Constitution, O Present People, Against the Government, Death is Good, O Arabs, The Night of the Fall of Baghdad), where he played several distinguished roles. He also directed and played the lead role in his own plays, such as (High Quality Citizen, Urgent News, Under the Belt). His theatrical career ended with the political comedy play (Conscience Influenza), which he directed and played the lead role in, and which was presented on the stages of several Syrian governorates, such as Aleppo, Homs, Damascus, and Latakia. He participated in several television works, such as the series Sham Sharif (2001), Wahd Al-Haweya (2002), Zaman Al-Samt (2003), Kom Al-Hajar (2007), and Al-Wazir and His Excellency His Wife (2006). He died on June 15, 2007 in a car accident.

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