Syrian actor Tim Hassan Biography

Taim Hasan was born in the coastal city of Tartous in an area called Sheikh Badr, and his father worked as a German language teacher, and at the age of four he moved with his family to live in the capital, Damascus.

Taim Hasan studied law for two years by correspondence in Lebanon, then he applied to join the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, acting department, and was rejected by The first time, then he applied again and was accepted. At that time, the artist Jamal Suleiman was head of the admission committee, and he graduated in the year 2001, and his graduation project was a classic play directed by Jihad Saad.

Taim Hasan’s first appearance was in the series (Al-Zeer Salem) in 2000 as Al-Jaroo or Hagras, and this was before he graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, and the series achieved unparalleled success and the series became like a phenomenon in the Arab world. After that, he continued his television roles, most notably (The Palestinian Alienation, Nizar Qabbani, Saqr Quraish, Rabie Cordoba, Kings of the Sects), and he also participated in a number of social works, most notably the series (Al-Waiting).

Taim Hasan entered the world of Egyptian drama by playing the role of King Farouk in the series that bore the same name, and then became famous in Egypt, where he played several roles in cinema and television.

Domicile: Syrian Arab Republic
date of birth: February 17, 1976
Country of birth: Syrian Arab Republic
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