
Jamal Soleiman
Jamaal Soualymaan is a is a prominent Syrian-born producer, director and actor of television, film, and stage. He was born in 1959 in the Syrian capital of Damascus. Soulaymaan studied at the acting department of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus. He started his career acting on stage and producing television series. He then continued his studies in Britain and obtained a Masters degree in theatrical studies from Leeds University. “Kessat mawt mo’lan i.e. The story of a foretold death”, “’Azeezy Maraat al-meskeen i.e. Dear poor Marat”, “Monamnamaat tareekheyya i.e. Historical miniatures”, “Al-kamaan al-sehry i.e. The magic violin”, “Khaadem sayyedayn i.e. A servant for two masters” and “Al-Motanabby” are among his famous stage plays. Among his most important silver screen appearances are; “’Aaed ila Haifa i.e. Returning to Haifa”, “Al-motabakky i.e. The remaining” and “Al-terhaal i.e. The departure”. In TV, Jamaal participated in a large number of series such as; “Al-thorayya i.e. The Chandelier”, “Al-mahkoum i.e. The convict”, “Shabakat al-‘enkaboot i.e. The spider’s web”, “Al-Doghry”, “Ekhtefaa rajol i.e. A man’s disappearance”, “Khaan al-hareer i.e. The silk market”, “Al-fossoul al-arba’a i.e. The four seasons”, “Hejrat al-koloub ilal-koloub i.e. The hearts-to-hearts migration”, “Shaam Shareef” and “Al-taghreeba al-Felastineyya i.e. The Palestinian estrangement”. Jamaal Soulaymaan was appointed Ambassador of the United Nations Population Fund in 1999.
Filmography

Al Ekhteyar 3 Al Qarar
as (اللواء عباس كامل)
Al Ekhteyar 3 Al Qarar
as (اللواء عباس كامل)

The Priest
The Priest

The Final Chapter - Hatem Ali
as Himself
The Final Chapter - Hatem Ali
as Himself

Hussein Who Said No
as Mu'awiya
Hussein Who Said No
as Mu'awiya

Windows of the Soul
as Narrator
Windows of the Soul
as Narrator

Memory in the Flesh
as khaled
Memory in the Flesh
as khaled

The Baby Doll Night
The Baby Doll Night

Halim
as رمزى
Halim
as رمزى

The Survivor
as Dr Saeid
The Survivor
as Dr Saeid

Return to Haifa
Return to Haifa