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Hassan Alaa Eddin

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Hassan Alaa Eddin, commonly known as Chouchou or Shoushou (Arabic: شوشو) (26 February 1939 – 2 January 1975), was a Lebanese actor/singer/comedian.

Born in Joun, he founded the national theater, and also wrote and played in many TV movies. He also composed and sang children's songs and wrote such plays as Alef B Boubeye and Nana il Hilwe.[1][2]

Death

Hassan Alaa Eddin died, aged 35, from heart disease.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Matar, William. "One Fine Art - Artists - Actors / Hassan Alaa El Din". www.onefineart.com.
  2. ^ "Google Pays Tribute to Lebanese Actor Hassan Alaa Eddine".