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Born in 1927 in Baghdad, in the area of Darb Al-Fuq, he was characterized by humor and comedy.
His first works on the theater stage were in 1945 when he presented the play "Wahida Al-Iraqiya.
" He was known by the title Abu Fares.
Following that, he performed in plays such as "Al-Tabeib" (The Doctor), "Zaqzooq," and other theatrical works.
Amidst the turmoil of the 1991 war, parents faced a harrowing choice: to protect their loved ones from bombs and missiles, they sought refuge in shelters. In Baghdad's Amiriyah shelter, 450 souls found solace, but tragedy struck at dawn when two US missiles, guided by precision, ravaged the sanctuary, leaving devastation in their wake. Desperate families waited outside, their hopes dashed as the reality of war's cruelty unfolded, leaving behind a dawn tainted with sorrow.
A story unfolds with a dying king revealing to his three daughters that one of them must ascend to the throne. However, each princess, aspiring to become the next monarch, must undertake tasks bestowed by the moon priestess. Their ultimate quest involves retrieving a golden apple, a sacred symbol, to be presented at the temple, signifying the chosen one's rightful claim to the title of the new queen.