Khalil Al-Rifai
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.

The Princess and the River
as uncreditedA story unfolds with a dying king revealing to his three daughters that one of them must ascend...
Movie pageZamn Al Houb
as uncreditedIn pre-revolution Iraq, in one of its border cities, Jasim is being persecuted by the...
Movie pageThe Money Collector
as uncreditedAn Iraqi film about the life story of a money collector (Kamsari) inside one of the public...
Movie pageThe Sad Dawn
as uncreditedAmidst the turmoil of the 1991 war, parents faced a harrowing choice: to protect their loved...
Movie pageShadow Men
as uncreditedFrom the Iraqi intelligence archive, the day the shadow men were able to rescue the engineer...
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