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Alias:
سليم البصري
Birthplace:
Baghdad, Iraq
Born:
July 7, 1927
Died:
May 8, 1997
Saleem or Salim Al-Basri, an Iraqi actor and comedian celebrated for his iconic portrayal of Haji Radhi on the 1960s Iraqi television comedy series. Al-Basri's versatile talent spanned both comedy and drama, solidifying his status as one of Iraq's most renowned artists. His notable contributions include comedic performances in the beloved series "Tahit Moos Al-Hallaq," translating to "Under the Barber’s Razor." Such was his impact on Iraqi entertainment that a statue dedicated to him stands proudly in Baghdad, immortalizing the legacy of this esteemed actor and comedian.
Screenplay:
1977 The Cinema
Story:
1977 The Cinema
1987 Love In Baghdad
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