Mohammad Aqeel
Lebanese Actor

- Name: Mohammad Aqeel
Mohammad Aqeel - Lebanese Actor
🗓 Date of Birth: March 16, 1961
🌍 Place of Birth: Lebanon
👨👩👧👦 Origin: Lebanese father and Brazilian mother
Education and Artistic Training
🎭 National Music Institute:
Studied acting
Learned Eastern singing
Trained on the oud
Theater 🎭
Participated in around 40 theatrical works.
Some of his notable performances include:
"Historical Miniatures" by the late Said Al-Din Al-Nus.
Presented many performances that addressed cultural and social issues in Lebanon and the Arab world.
Cinema 🎬
"Bab al-Shams" (2004)
An internationally acclaimed film.
"Hala Lween" (2011)
A film reflecting Lebanon's social challenges.
Global Awards:
Won Best Actor awards for his roles in "The Donkey" and "The Servants".
Television 📺
Participated in several Lebanese and Arab TV series:
"Beirut 6:07" (2020)
"Fakser" (2020)
"Bel-Qalb" (2019)
Awards and Recognition 🏆
Global Awards for Best Actor for his roles in "The Donkey" and "The Servants".
Considered one of the finest actors for his distinctive performances in cinema and theater.
Artistic Style 🎭
Known for his ability to switch between comedic and dramatic roles.
His exceptional performances have earned him popularity both in the Arab world and internationally.
Global Success 🌍
Considered one of the leading Lebanese actors who gained international fame through participation in international film festivals and theater performances that have received worldwide acclaim.
Summary
Mohammad Aqeel is a symbol of Lebanese and Arab art, continuing to enrich the artistic scene in the fields of theater, cinema, and television.