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Souad Abdullah
Souad Abdullah in 2008
Born
Souad Abdullah Salem Al Abdullah

(1950-09-02) September 2, 1950 (age 73)
NationalityKuwaiti
OccupationActress
Years active1963 – present
SpouseFaisal Dahi (1968-present)
Children3

Suad Abdullah Salem Al-Abd(born 1950), is a Kuwaiti actress. She began her career in 1964 as a child on stage.

Biography

Souad married in 1966 the director Faisal Dahi, and has two boys and one girl.

She was nicknamed the Cinderella of Gulf television.

Career

Began her acting career on stage with the artist Mohammed Nashmi and as a prelude programs, beginning representative play in 1964 with actress Hayat Al-Fahad and Mariam Al Saleh and Mariam Al Ghadban, emerged in the late 1960s in many and television and theater.

Filmography

Series.

  • Fedda Qalboha Abyad (Fedda White Heart).
  • Um Al Banat (Mother of the Girls).
  • Ala Al Dunia Al Salam (Peace to the World).
  • Kharaj wa lam Ya'oud (Went out and Never Came Back).
  • Birds on the water.
  • Eyal Al Theeb (The Kids of Wolf).
  • Ruqeya wa Sepicha (Ruqeya and Sepicha)
  • Al Bait Bait Aboona (The House is Our Father's).
  • Dars Khususi (Tutorial).
  • Khalty Qumasha (Aunt Qumasha).
  • Al Akhdar (The Green).
  • Al Atawiya.
  • Darb Al Zalaq (Slippery Path).
  • Operet.
  • Khawat Donia (Donia's Sisters).
  • Ya Khoie (O Brother).
  • Al Wajiha (Interface).
  • Gharib Al Dar (Strange House).
  • Nour Fi Samae Safia (Nour in a Cloudless Sky).
  • Forsa Thaniya (Another Chance).
  • Ba'ad Al Shattat (After Parting).
  • Shahin (Falcon).
  • Mubarkine Haris AlEthnaine (Monday's Wedding).
  • Zawarat Al Khamis (Thursday's Gathering)
  • Thuraya (Star).
  • Dar Al Zaman (A Long Time).
  • Omna Rwehat Al Jannah (Our Mother is the Smell of Paradise).
  • Sag AlBamboo (The Bamboo Stalk)
  • Kan Fi Koli Zamana (It was at all times)

References