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Entesar Ali ElSharrah, a Kuwaiti actress, was born on November 5, 1962, in the Shaab area.
She joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Kuwait.
In 1961, she participated in the play "Saqr Quraish", which is her first theatrical appearance after graduation.
She entered the world of art through singing groups at the end of the seventies, and was helped by the relationship she had with the late artist Maryam Al-Ghadban.
In 1981, she participated in the famous play "By Bye London", starring the star Abdul Hussein Abdel Reda, who gave her this golden opportunity, and the late artist Ghanem ElSaleh, and it was the actual start of her acting career thanks to the popularity and success of this play.
The following year, she appeared for the first time on the small screen through the series "He came out and did not return", and in 1983 she participated in the comedic plays "You Allow You Laugh" and "Cinderella", then in the series "Fences", followed by the play "Robot" in 1985.
She formed a duet with the artist.
Daoud Hussein and together they presented the most prominent comedies, such as: "With Angham", "Khud wa Velka", "Cocktail", "Nest of Marriage", "Satellite Channels" and others.
During her career, she did a single directorial job, and participated in more than 100 artistic works in television and theater, and was able to win the title of First Lady of the Gulf Comedy for more than three decades.
In her artistic balance, she has 55 plays, more than 81 series, and 14 comedy programs.
Intisar Al-Sharrah married Mazen Salem Al-Tamimi, and she has three children: Dalal, Salem, and Ali.
In 2002, she wore the hijab and completed her artistic career.
She died on Saturday morning, July 31, 2021, after a long suffering with illness, in the British capital, London, At the age of 59 years.
When the end is written even before everything begins, and Khaled's future is in risk for a crime he didn't do, An officer is set to bring him down.
The events revolve around a department that is teeming with corruption because of the staff of the manager, which he trusts and delivers everything to, and after the discovery of the matter, the decision is made to change the manager, so the new manager comes to find the same previous staff and deals with it, and the staff continues to corrupt.
A Kuwaiti comedy play that talks about the period that followed the liberation of Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion. The play cynically dealt with the issue of women entering the political battlefield through Umm Ali (Ansar Al-Sharah) mother, wife and housewife who decides to run in the parliamentary elections and faces many problems and strange situations .
The play tells the story of a Bedouin family consisting of the father of Umbriek, the mother of (Intisar Al-Sharah) and the sons of (Abdul Rahman Al-Aql) and (Muhammad Al-Ajimi), waiting for their elder son Sanhaat (Ahmed Jawhar [?]) Who was sent abroad to study for the doctorate, but was surprised by his return and accompanied him His foreign wife (Abeer al-Jundi), which is difficult to adapt to customs and traditions, the family always relies on consulting uncle Abu Muslafah (Ghanem Al-Saleh) who, along with Dr. Sunhat's father, is trying to find a suitable job for their son, Dr. Sunhat, to be shocked by obstacles that prevent him from the job.
A comedy about an old married man that travels to London with his nephew who does his to save him from exposure to fraud, and being mugged in London, the play also covers some political aspects and projections in addition to social criticism of some of the Arab situations.