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Lebanese actor, writer and journalist (1942–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samir Chamas (Arabic: سمير شمص, 25 November 1942 – 11 August 2024) was a Lebanese actor, writer and journalist.[1][3]
Chamas married Siham Abu Al-Izz and he had two children, Rabih and Rima.[4] He died on 11 August 2024, at the age of 81.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Sources |
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1964 | El Asam Al Murr | |||
1985 | Gharo | |||
1965 | Al Sharidan | |||
1965 | Al Jakouar Al Sauda' | |||
1977 | Bint El-Harras | |||
1967 | Safar Brlk | |||
1967 | Share' El Dabab | |||
1968 | Thalath Nessa | Sami | [6] | |
1969 | Kolena Feda'youn | |||
1971 | Amwaj | |||
1971 | Alem El Shohra | |||
1974 | Ajmal Ayam Hayati | |||
1983 | Bye Bye, Ya Helwa | |||
1983 | Samehni Ya Habibi | |||
1984 | Al Jiha Al Khamesa | |||
1984 | Hobi Alathi La Yamout | |||
1985 | Al Be'r | |||
1999 | Ayen El Shoq | |||
2000 | Mada Al Umr | |||
2001 | Africano | Mr. Joe | ||
2004 | Al Bahth An Al Hourrya |
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