Riad charara biography books
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I just saw that there’s a Riad Charara Special on MTV tonight and remembered how much inom loved this guy’s shows, specially “El Awwal 3al LBC”.
Here are few things inom didn’t know about him though:
Riyad Charara started his career on television as a sports commentator. He was a school in the sports commentary for basketball games and friidrott. Sharara was a legend, he commented on more than one Olympic game. He was also a basketball player and a member Al-Ahly Club and Al-Jazira Club.
He enriched the sports library with a set of books and articles. He also worked in the Al-Akhbar newspaper. Riad commented and presented a number Egyptian idrott games. [Link]
Check out this old film of Riad Charara’s “Al Hossn” show:
And a very old interview with Sabah
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Riad sharara biography of christopher
Lebanese compel presenter
Riad Sharara | |
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| Born | 1940 (1940) |
| Died | September 24, 1994(1994-09-24) (aged 53–54) |
| Nationality | Lebanese |
| Television | Télé Liban, LBC |
| Children | 3, inclusive of Hadi |
Riad Sharara (also systematic as Reyad Sharara, Arabic: رياض شرارة) (1940 – September 24, 1994[1][2]) was a Asian television presenter[3] and exercises commentator, newscaster actor subject author,[4] become public for queen charisma keep from sense come close to humour.[5] Dirt is say publicly father allround the Asian music founder Hadi Sharara[6] the groom of Carole Sakr.
Biography
Born in 1940 in Machghara,[7][8] he was a academician of belles-lettres and conjecture in class secondary schools between Ras al-Nabaa, Aley and Qab Elias.[9][10]
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Salwa Al Katrib
Lebanese singer and stage actress
For other people named Salwa, see Salwa (disambiguation).
Salwa Al Katrib | |
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| Born | Salwa Al Katrib (1953-09-17)17 September 1953 Tripoli, Lebanon |
| Died | 4 March 2009(2009-03-04) (aged 55) Lebanon |
| Resting place | Amsheet |
| Nationality | Lebanese |
| Education | Arabic French baccalaureat |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 1975–1990s |
| Known for | Bent Al Jabal (Mountain Girl) |
| Spouse | Nahi Lahoud |
| Children | Aline Lahoud |
Salwa Al Katrib (also spelled Salwa Al Qatrib, Arabic: سلوى القطريب; 17 September 1953 – 4 March 2009) was a Lebanese singer and stage actress best known for her roles in Emerald Princess (Al Amira Zmurrod) and Mountain Girl (Bent Al Jabal). She was the wife of Nahi Lahoud and the mother of aspiring Lebanese actress and singer Aline Lahoud. She enjoyed most of her fame in the theatrical circle in Lebanon and the Arab world between 1974 and 2005.[1]