Wael Sharaf

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Wael Sharaf
Syrian
Occupation(s)Actor, Director, Lecturer
Years active2001–
Known forThe Arabic Johnny Depp, Ageed Moataz, Abo Al-Jude, Abo Al-Ezz
PartnerKhuloud Sawa
Children2
Websitewaelsharaf.com

Wael Sharaf (

Bab al-Hara seasons 1-7, which is shown during Ramadan, in which he plays Moataz.[1]

Early life

Wael Sharaf's real name is Wael Subhi Al-Rifai. He is the son of Syrian actor Subhi Al-Rifai.

TV shows on Arab Syrian TV. He debuted in Al-Mutanabbi in 2001.[1] He studied medicine in Ukraine, but it did not suit him. He then switched to acting. Sharaf, also called "the Arabic Johnny Depp", has got a large audience after the performance of Moataz in Bab al-Hara, which appeared across the Arab world.[3]

Bab Al-Hara

Bab Al-Hara started in 2006 and is one of the most popular television series in the Arab world. Sharaf appeared throughout the series, but in season 4 his role expanded. Wael Sharaf played Moataz, the son of pharmacist Abu Issam.[4] He left the series after season 7.[5]

In an interview with CNN Arabic, director Bassam Al-Mulla stated that Sharaf was studying in London and that he demanded a higher wage. Bassem also stated that Wael ignored the favors the series bestowed on him.[6] The next week Wael responded, stressing that without him the character would not have achieved the success it experienced.[7]

Death rumor

in 2012 rumors that Wael Sharaf had fled towards Turkey and was killed in an air raid. Sharaf laid the rumors to rest by making a public statement that he was alive and still in Syria.[8]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Al-Muttanabi
2003 Maraya Only 1 Episode
2003 Boqaa Dhaou 3 Season 3
2003 Dhikrayat Al-Zaman Al Kadem
2003 Ana wa Aammati Amina Hatem
2003 Al-Houjaj
2003 Is'al Rouhak
2003 Hakayat Al-lail wa Al-nahar Episode: "Qays wa Layla"
2004 AlKhayt Al-abyadh Jamal
2004 Fatel Al-rabie Ashraf
2004 Layali Al-Salhiya Abd Al-Hay
2004 Rejaha Aaref
2005 Al-shams Tashruq Men Jadid Riyadh
2006 Al-Qadhiya 6008 Nadim
2006 Ahl Algharam
2006 Weshaa Alhawa Andre
2006–2015 Bab Al-Hara Moataz Season 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
2007 Aaqal Almajanin
2007 Aljamar wa Aljamar
2007 Antar Ibn Shaddad Hounayfa Ibn Badr
2007 Sirat Alhoub Different roles: Alladin in Alladin and the Magic Lompe, Tamim in Sukkar Makr, Ammar in Mabas Tama Ghayrama
2007 Koum Alhajar Ahmed
2008 Lays Saraba Aamer
2008 Beit Jeddi Aajaj Season 1
2009 Qalbi Maakoum Fouad
2010 Laanat Altin Jawad
2010 Baad Alsoqout Majeed
2011–2012 Dalila wa Zaybaq Ali Al-Zaybaq Season 1 and 2
2012 Tahoun Al-shar Zidou
2014 El-hob Kolah Nasr Al-Deen Episodes (5) of Nasr
2018 Hawa Al-roh Ibrahim

Dubbing roles

References

  1. ^ a b "Wael Sharaf". elcinema.com.
  2. ^ "Like father like son: Actor Wael Sharaf says bye to famous Dad Subhi Al Rifai". Al Bawaba. September 1, 2012.
  3. ^ Black, Ian (March 16, 2009). "The television soap opera that has the Arab world agog". The Guardian.
  4. ^ Waleg (October 21, 2007). "Syrian Actor Wael Sharaf". Waleg.
  5. ^ Sharaf, Wael (February 9, 2016). "Goodbye Moataz". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021.
  6. ^ Alazan, Mohammad (March 16, 2016). "Bassam Mullah opening scenes of "Bab Al-Hara 8" in front of the readers of CNN in Arabic". Arabic CNN.
  7. ^ Sharaf, Wael (March 21, 2016). "I do not owe the series". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021.
  8. ^ S, G (August 15, 2012). "Wael Sharaf: I'm not in Turkey or dead". Albawaba Entertainment.

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