Abdulhussain Abdulredha

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Abdulhussain Abdulredha
Abdulredha in 2009
Born
Abdulhussain Abdulredha Mohammed Awad

(1939-07-15)July 15, 1939
Sharq, Protectorate of Kuwait
DiedAugust 11, 2017(2017-08-11) (aged 78)
NationalityKuwaiti
Other namesAbo Adnan
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active1960–2017
TitleThe father of comedy, icon comedy
AwardsArab League Award for Pioneer in Theatre
Award for Theatre Star, Kuwait (1980)
Award for Entrepreneurship in Theatre, Tunisia (1987)
Award for Pioneer of Arabic Theatre, Cairo (1988)
Sultan Bin Al Owais Award for Arabic Artistic Creativity, (1997)

Abdulhussain Abdulredha (Arabic: عبد الحسين عبد الرضا, romanizedʿAbd al-Ḥussain ʿAbd ar-Riḍā; 15 July 1939[1][2] – 11 August 2017) was an iconic Kuwaiti actor.

Background[edit]

Abdulredha was born in Derwazat Al Abdulrazzaq, Al-Awazem village in Sharq, Kuwait, to Kuwaiti Ajam parents, the seventh among 14 siblings. He initially worked in the Department of Printing of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Guidance and Information. He then traveled on a mission to Egypt at the expense of the ministry in 1956 to learn the art of printmaking, and in 1961 he traveled on a mission to Germany to complete his studies in the printmaking arts.[2] He continued this job until he reached the position of observer in the Printing Section of the Ministry of Information.[1] He married four wives[3] and has three daughters and two sons, among them Bashar and Adnan, who works in the technical field and has attempted to write poetry and the preparation of TV programs,[2] as well as Mona, Bebe, and Manal. He was a Shia Muslim.

Assassination attempt[edit]

After the liberation of Kuwait, the art scene saw a lot of drama about the invasion. Abdulredha presented a play called Sword of the Arabs in 1992, addressing the period of the invasion. He survived an assassination attempt on his way to one of the performances by suspected Iraqi mukhabarat.[4]

Death[edit]

On 11 August 2017, Abdulredha died of heart attack in the Royal Brompton Hospital in London; aged 78. His funeral was held in the afternoon of August 16, 2017, in Kuwait.[5] He died in a city that he used as a name to one of his most popular comedies called "Bye Bye London", which was about Kuwaiti people that travel to London and try to settle there.

Filmography[edit]

TV series[edit]

Year of Production Serial Personal Participation

  • 1977 Darb Alzalaq Hussein Bin Acol Saad Al-Faraj, Khalid Al-Nafisi, Abdul Aziz al-Nimesh, the useful
  • 1977 Fate Hammoud Tawash Saad Al Faraj, Abdul Aziz al-Nimesh, Ghanem Al Saleh
  • 1981 Tutorial Noah Suad Abdullah, Ibrahim Sallal, Maryam Saleh, Hayat Al Fahad
  • 2009 Big Love Khalifa Fenner Ibrahim Harbi, Badriya Ahmed, inspiration residue, Ahmed Salman

Cinema[edit]

Year of Production Name of the movie Participation

Gala and achievements[edit]

  • 2010: Kuwait – Honoring Festival Medley.[6]
  • 2010: Jordan – Honor award from Jordan Arab Media Festival.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b T. artist Abdul Hussain Abdul Rida in brief, the Kuwaiti Al-Watan, entered into 19 February 2010
  2. ^ a b c T. drb launched his fame technical Abdul Hussein Abdul Redha 408 Flavor act theatrical presence and charisma Journal Gazette – Issue 408
  3. ^ mentioned in the second part of the "Artist Colors", which was broadcast on channel Arts in 2009
  4. ^ Jeff Dunham captain of artists and media
  5. ^ Prolific actor Abdulredha dies due to a stroke, leaving unforgettable hallmarks on Kuwait arts
  6. ^ Caught the end of "Nights February", honoring Jeff Dunham in the presence of Samir Ghanem, Journal of Politics, entered into 15 April 2010
  7. ^ KUNA, Kuwait News Agency (16 October 2015). "Today in Kuwait's History 16/10/2015". Retrieved 13 March 2016.

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