
Dawood Hussein
Acting
Biography
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Born: November 5, 1958
Place of Birth: Kuwait
Known For

Al-Manakh Knights
The first Gulf economic play centered on an issue that affected members of Kuwaiti society, which sparked widespread controversy between Kuwaiti society and the Gulf community in general, and the issue was the "Al Manakh Market" crisis in 1982, which ended in losses exceeding $ 22 billion. Where the story tells about the second oil boom of the Gulf states at the end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties of the twentieth century AD where the price of oil increased continuously until the Gulf countries recorded large financial surpluses, so the money poured into the stock market significantly until it opened a stock trading office in a semi-parallel office and was named a market "Al Manakh" in which money flowed greatly from almost all segments of Kuwaiti society and even foreign residents and some individuals from the Gulf states and increased frantic speculation and increased buying and selling for the future until it reached astronomical numbers.

Bye Bye London
A comedy about an old married man that travels to London with his nephew who does his to save him from exposure to fraud, and being mugged in London, the play also covers some political aspects and projections in addition to social criticism of some of the Arab situations.

Hussein Who Said No
The story of Imam Hossein's battle in Karbala, an unfair war which made one the most important effects in Islam history.

Bo Mteh
A Kuwaiti comedy play starring Dawood Hussain, Intesar Al Sharrah & Abdulrahman Al Aqel.

We Want You To Win
A Kuwaiti comedy play starring Dawood Hussain & Intesar Al Sharrah.

The Joy Of A Nation
A Kuwaiti social comedy play presented to the leaders of the Gulf states at the Gulf Summit in 1985, which was written by Abdul-Hussein Abdul-Ridha, a satirical play that discusses family issues, family bonding and religious extremism, the play talks about the loss of children and the home, neglect of parents, and who is responsible for that.

Bye Bye Arab
A dark Kuwaiti comedy that follows "Arab," an idealist who embarks on a fantastical journey with "Marjan the Genie" to unite the Arab world—only to confront a reality far from his hopes.

Elect Mother of Ali
A Kuwaiti comedy play that talks about the period that followed the liberation of Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion. The play cynically dealt with the issue of women entering the political battlefield through Umm Ali (Ansar Al-Sharah) mother, wife and housewife who decides to run in the parliamentary elections and faces many problems and strange situations .

Please, here, driver!
A social comedy that tells the life of the street in Cairo in 2007 and 2008 through a taxi driver. We see daily dilemmas for the taxi driver through the taxi customers from all segments of the society in comical paradoxical paradoxes that reflect the spirit and rhythm of the Egyptian street in all its manifestations to see the state of a society full of shyness and surprise. .

Means Well
Abu Radh, a crafty and opportunistic mailman, projects an image of poverty to those around him. In reality, he's a silent partner in multiple lucrative ventures that have made him incredibly wealthy. As he juggles his secret fortune with his humble facade, the question remains: can he keep his hidden wealth under wraps, or will the truth eventually catch up to him?
Filmography
as غريد
as متولي
as أبو زبيب
as Farouk
as كريمو
as عاشق
as رجل عربي
as وودي
as حمد
as بيرق
as صقر بن نسر
as علاء الدين
as حسون
as سعود
as أبو حمد
as عواد
as الذئب الأول
as العم داوود
as فوزي
as بوتمبة
as خالد
as نافع
as بدر
as السباك / البناي
as مرجان
as صالح
as صخي الديج / زهير
as داود
as صافي - العربي الصديقي
as خميس المسيان
as كبير تجار طوروس