Unveiling the Legacy: The Timeless Wisdom of Al-Sharaw’s Advice that Lured Hassan Abdin Back to the Spotlight
Today, November 5, is the death anniversary of artist Hasan Abdin, who is considered one of the most prominent artists in the art community, as he was distinguished by his ability to mix comedy and tragedy in his roles. He succeeded in adding human depth to his character, despite his appearance, which suggested seriousness and dignity, but faced some criticism for the role, which some described as bold.
Nurture of Hasan Abdeen
Hassan Abdin was born in Beni Suef Governorate on October 21, 1931. His path to the Al-Askari Theater led him to the Beni Suef Court in Cairo, where his artistic inclinations began to emerge and during this period he met his acting peers, such as Hassan Hosni and Ibrahim al. -Shami, and despite his addiction to art, he chose not to finish his education.
Hasan Abdin’s participation in the Palestine war
He began his artistic career at a young age when he volunteered for the Egyptian army and participated in the Palestine War in 1948 with his friend Ibrahim al-Shami, where he was captured by the Israeli forces at that difficult time. Hassan was still eighteen years old, but After experiencing that some intervention saved her from execution, her father surprised her by marrying her off to her orphaned cousins: Tariq, Iman, Heba and Khaled.
Hasan Abdeen has given an excellent performance
Hassan Abdin was known for playing the role of a good father or a struggling employee who adheres to values, he played roles that carried political and social messages, such as the play “The Price of Freedom” written by President Gamal Abdel Nasser. , and “On the Pavement” starring Suheir Al-Babli He also appeared in other dramas including “The Genius Club” and “The Crazy Nest”.
In television, he excelled in series dealing with important social issues, including “My Dear Sons, Thank You,” “Welcome Residents,” “The Opportunity of a Lifetime” and “Burj Al-Aqab.”
For movies, he started with the film “Innocent on the Gallows” in 1971 and he followed it with several films including “A First Year of Love”, “Raiya and Sakina” and “The Torment on Smiling Lips”. Although his most notable successes were in television and theater, his participation in cinema confirmed his artistic presence.
The most prominent event in Hasan Abdin’s life
Hassan faced a tragic situation while performing Umrah, where he was denied entry to “Rawdat al-Rasul” and this incident had a great emotional impact on him and prompted him to consider retiring from the industry, but he decided took Finally back to the artistic scene.
Khaled Abdin, the son of the late artist Hassan Abdin, revealed that his father was interested in making a prayer scene in one of the works he participated in while appearing on the program “Al-Sittat” presented by Moufida Shiha and Suhair Gouda, explaining that his father retired from art. Considered taking over and asked al-Sharawi for his opinion, Sheikh al-Sharawi advised him not to retire, noting that Hasan Abdin had said a kind word to the public and would be there if he retired. Based on this advice, Hasan decided to include a scene of prayer in all his works, so that anyone who saw these scenes would also begin to pray.
In the last years of his life, Hassan Abdin was diagnosed with leukemia, and despite his suffering, he adhered to his principles and values. , and reminded them that death is an inevitable reality, pointing out the importance of staying away from the worldly transient appearance, he recommended not to establish any heretical practices after his death and emphasized that a person should be prepared for life and death. at any moment
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