Izz ad-Din Tabo
Izz ad-Din Tabo or (Ezz El Din Tabou) was born in 1940 in Aziziyah, Iraq. His diverse career spanned cinema, theater, television and radio. He obtained a Bachelor's degree from the College of Fine Arts, and participated in most of the plays of the National Acting Troupe. Ezz El-Din Tabou participated in many television series, most notably The Traveler with the famous Iraqi singer Kadim Al Sahir in the nineties. He also participated in a number of Iraqi films, including: King Ghazi (1993). In the last years of his life, Tabou lived in austere conditions, because of his refusal to participate in any work that he was not convinced of in order to preserve his legacy. He passed away after a long struggle with an incurable disease.
Long Days
as uncreditedIn 1959, underground revolutionaries try to assassinate Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Kassem in...
Movie pageKing Ghazi
as uncreditedThe film depicts the biography of King Ghazi, one of the kings of Iraq in the 1930s, who sought...
Movie pageTask Force
as uncreditedAn Iranian attack occurs on the middle sector, prompting a team of Iraqi special forces to...
Movie pageThe world of Ms. Wahiba
as uncreditedTaking place in Baghdad, the story follows the nurse Wahiba and her life in the Iraqi capital...
TV Show pageحكايات قبل أن تنزل الآيات
as uncreditedThe series deals with separate episodes of many important stories. Among these stories are...
TV Show pageالطرائف الغريبة والنوادر العجيبة
as uncreditedFunny tales drawn from folklore and includes a large group of songs that correspond to the...
TV Show pageورشة حارتنا
as uncreditedOur neighborhood workshop, is an educational series for young and old. Introduces the viewer to...
TV Show pageأوائل العرب
as uncreditedThe series talks about the Arab pioneers in science, arts and literature in the Abbasid boom era.
TV Show pageاللسان العربي
as uncreditedIt tells about a group of Iraqi expatriates who arrive at home and try to learn the Arabic language.
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