Bassam Zuamut
| Bassam Zuamut | |
|---|---|
| Native name | بسام زعمط |
| Born |
27 March 1951 Jerusalem, Israel |
| Died |
16 October 2004 Shuafat, Jerusalem, Israel |
| Cause of death | Renal failure |
| Resting place |
Shuafat, Jeruzalem, Israel 31°48′55″N 35°13′48″E / 31.81528°N 35.23000°E |
| Nationality | Israeli |
| Ethnicity | Israeli-Arabic |
| Citizenship | Israeli |
| Education | Beth Rothschild - Haifa |
| Occupation | Actor, Screenwriter |
| Years active | 1976-2001 |
| Television | HaMis'ada HaGdola - Hakim |
| Religion | Christian |
| Spouse(s) | Lydia |
| Children | Didi |
Bassam Zuamut (Arabic: بسام زعمط, Hebrew: בסאם זועמוט; born 27 March 1951, died 16 October 2004) was an Israeli Arab actor and screenwriter, born in Jerusalem, Israel, known for roll as Hakim the cook at a sitcom called HaMis'ada HaGdola.
Biography
Zuamut attended Beth Rothschild where he learned acting.
Theater
Zuamut participated in many theater productions of the Jerusalem Khan Theatre, such as: "Antigone", "Measure for Measure" and "Abu Nimer stories" by Dahn Ben-Amotz. He also took part in the Al Qasba theater productions, such as: "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Marriage of Figaro". At Beit Lessin Theater he appeared in "A Trumpet in the Wadi".
Television
Actor
- 2000-2001 : De-Lux Family - Abu Osama
- 1989-1992 : Neighbors - Bassam Maudar
- 1985-1988 : HaMis'ada HaGdola - Hakim
- 1979-1982 : Stories by Halil - Halil
Screenwriter
- 2000-2001 : De-Lux Family
Filmography
Actor
- 1998 : Zirkus Palestina
- 1996 : Haifa
- 1993 : The Seventh Coin
- 1991 : Gmar Gavia
- 1980 : Imi Hageneralit
External links
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