Yasser Al-Masri (Arabic: ياسر المصري‎) (22 November 1970
â€" 23 August 2018) was a Kuwaiti-born Jordanian-Palestinian
actor.Yasser Al-Masri was born in Kuwait City to a family of seven
brothers and sisters. He graduated from Al-Rumaithiya Secondary
School. He held a BA in Music Science from the Jordan Academy of
Music, majoring in the clarinet and piano. In 2000, he married a
journalist in the Jordanian newspaper Al Ra'i, Nisreen al-Kurd, with
whom he had three children.Yasser Al-Masri had been involved in the
art movement since the early 1990s through the "Theater Theater" group
founded by Khaled Al-Tarifi in 1994.He began as an actor in the film
Ya Ya Sama'in, and his talent burst in 2007 with his performance of
the role of Nimr bin Adwan, a poet in the series Nimr bin Adwan. He
participated in many Jordanian and Arab historical dramas. He
participated in many local and Arab festivals through a series of
theater performances. He served as a coach for the National Division
of the Ministry of Culture, representing Jordan in most Arab and
international festivals. In August 2016 he was chosen by the Higher
Organizing Committee of the Jordan Media Festival for his third
session to present the opening ceremony, with the participation of his
colleague Ola Al-Fares.
â€" 23 August 2018) was a Kuwaiti-born Jordanian-Palestinian
actor.Yasser Al-Masri was born in Kuwait City to a family of seven
brothers and sisters. He graduated from Al-Rumaithiya Secondary
School. He held a BA in Music Science from the Jordan Academy of
Music, majoring in the clarinet and piano. In 2000, he married a
journalist in the Jordanian newspaper Al Ra'i, Nisreen al-Kurd, with
whom he had three children.Yasser Al-Masri had been involved in the
art movement since the early 1990s through the "Theater Theater" group
founded by Khaled Al-Tarifi in 1994.He began as an actor in the film
Ya Ya Sama'in, and his talent burst in 2007 with his performance of
the role of Nimr bin Adwan, a poet in the series Nimr bin Adwan. He
participated in many Jordanian and Arab historical dramas. He
participated in many local and Arab festivals through a series of
theater performances. He served as a coach for the National Division
of the Ministry of Culture, representing Jordan in most Arab and
international festivals. In August 2016 he was chosen by the Higher
Organizing Committee of the Jordan Media Festival for his third
session to present the opening ceremony, with the participation of his
colleague Ola Al-Fares.
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