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Syrian actor (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abbas al-Noury (Arabic: عباس النوري; born 8 December 1952 in Damascus, Syria) is a prominent Syrian television actor, writer, and director known for his role in the Syrian series Bab al-Hara, and for being the leading Syrian actor of "Al Ijtiah" (The Invasion) TV series about the atrocities in Jenin camp in Palestine. This series was the first Arabic TV production to win the Emmy’s new telenovela category for the best international drama series in 2008.[1]
Abbas Al-Noury عباس النوري | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse |
Aa'nud Khaled (m. 1989) |
Children | 3 |
Al-Nouri started his acting career at a very young age. His first professional role was at Damascus University's theater. After studying history at Damascus University, he took some small roles in the growing Syrian drama industry and also played vocal roles in many popular Damascus Radio series. His background and interest in history made him one of the most prominent actors, critics and directors of historical TV series.
He is married to Aa'nud Khaled, a TV series writer, since 1989.[2][3] They have two boys and a girl.[4]
He also participated in a few films: Altaqreer (The Report) with Doraid Lahham Alqatl an Tareeq Al Tasalsol (Serial Killing) with Mona Wassef
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