The “Memories of Syrian TV” Facebook page published an old photo of actor Adnan Abu Al-Shamat in the prime of his youth.
The page indicated that this photo dates back to the eighties of the last century, in which Abu al-Shamat appeared dancing among a crowd of people.
Abu Al-Shamat was famous for the role of “Abu Dibo” in the Levantine environment series “Bab Al-Hara”, and he had a wonderful imprint in this series, given that he was the “son-in-law of Abu Hatem”, the owner of the coffee shop in the famous Al-Dabaa neighborhood.
Abu Al-Shamat was born in Damascus in 1965, and his first appearance in the cinema was in the movie “Bridge of Ashrar” in 1972, that is, when he was 7 years old.
At the beginning of his life, Abu Al-Shamat moved to live in Europe to return to his homeland after 7 years of alienation, after which he completed his long artistic career that carried with it many immortal works such as “Bab Al-Hara”, “The Hornet”, “What Your Faith Owns”, “The Waiting”. Soft Thorns, The Fifty Winds, Mirrors, and others.