Muhammad Al-Ali محمد العلي | |
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Born | Mohammed Ali Al-Salem July 17, 1949 |
Died | January 3, 2002 | (aged 52)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965-2002 |
Mohammad Al-Ali ( Arabic: محمد العلي;, July 17, 1949 - January 3, 2002) [1] was a Saudi actor. He was known for his roles in comedy and tragedy.
He started his acting career in 1965 in Play called "Al-Mozifon" (English: Fakes), his Career ended in 2001 in series called "Tam Al-Ayam (English: taste of days) on Saudi TV .
Al-Ali was born Abdullah bin Ali Al Salem in Riyadh on July 17, 1949. He first studied in Saudi Arabia then moved to Damascus and Cairo. [2] He returned to Riyadh in 1962-1965 where he joined the Saudi television before studying Electronic Engineering in the United Kingdom for four years until 1970. In the same years he worked as English announcer in Saudi Arabian Airlines. Al-Ali married and had three boys.
Al-Ali died from respiratory disease on January 3, 2002. [3]
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Muhammad Al-Ali محمد العلي | |
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Born | Mohammed Ali Al-Salem July 17, 1949 |
Died | January 3, 2002 | (aged 52)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965-2002 |
Mohammad Al-Ali ( Arabic: محمد العلي;, July 17, 1949 - January 3, 2002) [1] was a Saudi actor. He was known for his roles in comedy and tragedy.
He started his acting career in 1965 in Play called "Al-Mozifon" (English: Fakes), his Career ended in 2001 in series called "Tam Al-Ayam (English: taste of days) on Saudi TV .
Al-Ali was born Abdullah bin Ali Al Salem in Riyadh on July 17, 1949. He first studied in Saudi Arabia then moved to Damascus and Cairo. [2] He returned to Riyadh in 1962-1965 where he joined the Saudi television before studying Electronic Engineering in the United Kingdom for four years until 1970. In the same years he worked as English announcer in Saudi Arabian Airlines. Al-Ali married and had three boys.
Al-Ali died from respiratory disease on January 3, 2002. [3]
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