Salim Kallas

Salim Kallas
Slim Kallas in August 2010.
Born
Salim Kallas

(1936-11-13)13 November 1936
Damascus, Syria
Died2 December 2013(2013-12-02) (aged 77)
Damascus, Syria
OccupationActor
Years active1970–2013

Salim Kallas (Arabic: سليم كلاس; 13 November 1936 − 2 December 2013) was a Syrian actor.[1][2]

A Damascus-native, He worked at the national theater and at Syrian TV. He began his career in 1970[3] by participating in plays with university students, and then he worked at the national theater and later at the Syrian TV one year after it was established, where he made his television debut in a television film called "Asha'a al-Wada'a" (Farewell Dinner).

Salim Kallas started his career in theatre while at university, then later entering major theatre productions. Later when television started, Salim began his career as a television star in numerous shows and later on to films. Salim Kallas has five daughters and one son named Mohammed Kallas. His daughters currently live in Lebanon, Lina Kallas, Rania Kallas, Lotus Kallas, Shireen Kallas, and except for one who has moved to America Dima Kallas.

Kallas's acting career expanded on the stage, TV, cinema and radio. On the stage, he performed in Merchant of Venice and Macbeth, while on the radio he was a recurring performer in the popular radio series "Hokm al-Adala" (Rule of Justice).

While appearing in only in four cinematic movies, Kallas's TV career was expansive, which began with the long-running comedy series "Maraya" (Mirrors) in which he performed from its first season up to the most recent one, leading to a long career spanning all genres of Syrian TV shows and making him a mainstay of the medium and a popular figure.[4]

Kallas died following a long illness on 2 December 2013, aged 77, in Damascus. He left behind his wife, a son and five daughters. His burial took place on the following day, 3 December.[5]

Television

Year Show
1970 Harat Al Qasr
1980 Harb Al Sanawat Al Arba'a
1982 Maraya
1984 Maraya 84
1986 Maraya 86
1988 Maraya 88
1990 Al bina'a 22
1991 Shoofoo Al-Nas
1992 Ayam Shamiyeh
1994 Jawaher
1994 Hamam Al-Qishani
1995 Maraya 95
1996 Maraya 96
1997 Maraya 97
1997 Hamam Al-Qishani 2
1997 Maraya 98
1998 Hamam Al-Qishani 3
1998 Jawaher 2
1998 Ikwet Al-Torab 2
1998 Maraya 99
1999 Maraya 2000
2000 Al-Khawali
2001 Hamam Al-Qishani 4
2003 Hamam Al-Qishani 5
2004 Layali Al-Salihiyeh
2004 Qatl Al-Rabee'
2006 Bab Al-Hara
2007 Bab Al-Hara 2
2008 Bab Al-Hara 3
2008 Bayt Jidy
2009 Bab Al-Hara 4
2009 Bayt Jidy 2 (Al Sham Al-'Adiyeh)
2010 Bab Al-Hara 5
2010 Al-Dabour
2011 Yawmeyat Modeer A'am 2
2011 Maraya 2011
2011 Al-Dabour 2
2012 Tahoun Al-Shar
2012 Zaman Al-Barghout
2013 Qamar Sham

Theatre

  • Venice Merchant
  • Macbeth
  • False confessions (Al E'atarafat Al Kathebah)

Cinema

  • Lail Al Rejal
  • Naji Al Ali
  • Short We Fanilla We Cap
  • Wilad Al Amm

References

  1. ^ "Salim Kallas". ShooFeeTV. Archived from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  2. ^ سليم كلاس: لم أتقبل نفسي باللهجة المصرية Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Arabic)
  3. ^ Syrian actor Salim Kallas passes away at age 77 LBC 2 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Syrian actor Salim Kallas passes away... – Syrian Arab News Agency SANA". Facebook. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  5. ^ Syrian renowned actor Salim Kallas passes away Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine SANA 2 December 2013