Samer al-Masry
Samer al-Masry سامر المصري | |
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Born |
Samer al-Masry 3 August 1969 Damascus, Syria |
Occupation | Actor |
Samer al-Masry, also spelled Samer al-Masri, (Arabic: سامر المصري; born 3 August 1969 in Damascus, Syria) is a Syrian actor. He is best known for his lead role in the Syrian drama Bab al-Hara.[1]
Career
He has performed in Theater and film but is best known for his work in television and his lead role in Bab al-Hara. Samer al-Masry has also starred in Al Dabour, Abu Janti, and Beit Jidi as Abu Hijaz.
- Theater: Ismael Hamlet, Zakerat al Ramad, Masrah al Raseef, and Abyad Aswad
- Films: Fawk al Rammel tahet al shammes, Altuwebi, and al Risala al Akhira
- Television: Razmat Nukud, Haza Karari, Assiad al maal, Jawad al Layl, Bab al-Hara, Bab al-Hara 2, Bab al-Hara 3, Jalasat Nisa'ye, Al Dabour, Daleela Wa Al Zaybaq, Khaled Ibn Al Walid, Yehaya Ayash, Qatl Al Rabee' and Tammer Henneh. He also starred in Beit Jedi 2 as Abou Hejaz.
His latest television role as the hilarious abu janti the king of taxi (ابو جانتي ملك التكسي (2, which was aired in the holy month of Ramadan (2010), was one of the most popular acts during that month, in which he also showcase his singing talent, and his comic personality. Has also played an role as a strongman in a Hara, in the world known TV series "Bab al Hara."
Personal life
Al-Masry has 2 sons and a daughter (Omar, Ward and Yasmine). His oldest son Omar (16 years) has participated in many TV series since the age of 5. He first took part in the Palestinian TV series Yehya Ayash as the leading character at a young age. Omar then participated in the famous Syrian TV series Bab Al-Hara as Dibou for the first three seasons. He also participated in many other TV shows (Al Dabour 1 and 2, JCC Ana Wa Ekhwaty, Fajr Akhar). His last TV appearance was on the second season of Samer Al Masry's TV series (Abu Janti 2) in Dubai as a guest in one of the episodes.
After Abu Janti 2 in 2012, Samer Al Masri moved to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. However, due to the terrible situation in Syria that started in 2011, Al-Masry took a break from TV, and focused on his family. In 2014, Samer Al-Masry took part in the new movie From A to B alongside Egyptian actor Khaled Abol Naga and Yosra El Lozy. In ramadan 2015, Bab Al Hara returned with an 8th season, promoting that Al-Masry is back on set. However, he appeared in an interview on Ya Hala Ramadan on Rotana Khalijia TV, stating that he did not return to the show due to a disagreement with the director and producers. He also promised his fans on live TV that he will be returning back to the screen as soon as possible.
References
- ↑ Interview by Hayyan Nayouf, translated by Sonia Farid, alarabiya.net, October 10, 2007
External links
- Associated Press, community.seattletimes.nwsource.com, April 29, 2002, "Syrian play breaks Assad-era political taboos"
- The Jerusalem Post, October 13, 2004, "TV drama on Ayyash expected to be Ramadan hit"
- albawaba.com, October 23, 2007, "“Bab Al Harah 3” faces problems"
- albawaba.com, April 4, 2008, "Jomanah Murad Joins “Bab Al Harah part 3”
- albawabd.com, December 12, 2008, "Karris films “Tulip Flower”"
- arabia.com (Arabic)
- syrianwebsites.com (Syrian)
- Samer al-masri at Facebook