Toqa Hesham |
An Iraqi writer, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theater Arts and worked as an actor, theater director, and dramatic writer, in addition to his work as a screenwriter. He entered the field of art at a young age in primary school as an actor in "We Sacrifice Ourselves for the Homeland". He joined the Workers’ Theater at the beginning of the seventies of the last century and took the stage at the National Theater as an actor in the play "The Gate", after which he participated in several local and Arab festivals and won local and Arab awards. He was also interested in children’s theater and presented many works for children, including his work with Feysal Al Yassry in the famous series Open Sesame. He also participated in the Ministry of Culture’s festivals for children, and one of the most important plays he presented was the play "Male Bees". Among his most important works are the series Petrified Hearts (2003), First Lesson (2012), The Scribe (2019), and Broken Hearts (2002).
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