AbdulHusain AbdulRedha
Abdulhussain Abdulredha (1939-2017) was a pioneering Kuwaiti actor, playwright, and comedian, widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Gulf and Arab entertainment. Born on July 15, 1939, in Kuwait City, Abdulredha was a central figure in the development of the Kuwaiti theater scene and a beloved personality across the Arab world. Abdulredha's career spanned over five decades, during which he became known for his sharp wit, charismatic stage presence, and his ability to blend comedy with social and political commentary. His work often reflected the cultural and social issues of Kuwait and the broader Gulf region, tackling topics like family dynamics, political corruption, and societal changes with humor and insight. One of his most famous works is the 1981 play "Bye Bye London," which humorously explores the experiences of Gulf Arabs in Western societies. Abdulredha's performances were characterized by their relatability and his unique ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life. In addition to his theatrical work, Abdulredha appeared in numerous television series and films, further cementing his status as a household name. His influence extended beyond entertainment, as he became a cultural ambassador for Kuwait and the Gulf, helping to shape the region's identity in the arts. Abdulredha's contributions to Arab entertainment were recognized with numerous awards and accolades throughout his life. He passed away on August 11, 2017, in London, but his legacy continues to live on, with his work still celebrated and loved by fans across the Arab world.
Known For
Credits
- 2014 · The Tornado as عبدالله العافور
- 2013 · Father of millions as صقر أبو منقار
- 2008 · Al Tendail as جاسم التنديل
- 2004 · In a Blink as ابراهيم بلنتي
- 2003 · The Hustlers as دواس علف
- 2002 · Qannas Khaitan as قناص
- 2001 · Diwan Al-Sabeel as طوفان
- 2000 · Al-Mqasis Market as أبو حابس
- 1998 · Time of the Cobbler as معروف / أبو شجاع
- 1996 · Fifty Years Old Teenager as د. عبدالباري
- 1995 · I will not walk the path of the past as راشد النعمان
- 1993 · Means Well as قاصد خير أبو ردح
- 1993 · Means Well as بوردح
- 1992 · The Sword Of The Arabs as أبو خالد / صدام حسين
- 1989 · After the Honey as راشد
- 1986 · Bye Bye Arab as عرب
- 1985 · The Deterioration as حسين
- 1984 · The Joy Of A Nation as (عبدالغفور (أبو زيد
- 1983 · Al-Manakh Knights as منصور أبو حظين / أبو راشد
- 1982 · Bye Bye London as شارد بن جمعة
- 1981 · Private Lesson as نوح شعيب
- 1980 · The Bullies as عتيج المسيان
- 1979 · The Bachelor Of Al Salmiya as هلال رمضان
- 1979 · Honeymoon Operetta as
- 1979 · The Rug of Poverty as
- 1978 · Fate as حمود الطواش
- 1977 · The Slippery Path as حسين بن عاقول
- 1977 · Not To Hamman, Pharaoh as المحاسب سند
- 1977 · Operetta, Oh Time as المقاول منصور
- 1976 · The Victim Of The House Of The Pride as سيف
- 1975 · Samet Sons as حسين بن صامت
- 1975 · Pre-Marital Flirting as راشد
- 1975 · Fasting Operetta as سعود بوسهيل
- 1975 · Pre-Marital Flirting as
- 1974 · Also, Hello Dolly as لاهوب البحري
- 1973 · Al Malgouf as
- 1973 · 30 Days of Love as فهد
- 1972 · Sherbaka as شريب
- 1972 · Keep trying as أبو عليوي
- 1972 · World of Women and Men as
- 1971 · Husband Needed Immediately as مفتاح الحلي
- 1971 · The bird landed, the bird flew away as أبو هيلان
- 1970 · Ajlah Wa Amlah as أجلح
- 1970 · Judge Radi as
- 1970 · A Killer For Rent as
- 1970 · A Killer For Rent as
- 1969 · Mehgan Arrives Tonight as فهد
- 1969 · Bu miryan's Family as بو مريان
- 1969 · Early Bird Gets the Worm as موسى
- 1968 · Vacation as
- 1968 · At Odds as جلاب
- 1967 · Appointment wit Death as
- 1967 · 24 hours as د. أحمد المدعاب
- 1967 · The Court of the District as الشيخ مردم
- 1966 · Kuwait in 2000 as أبو ميري
- 1965 · The Storm as الأب
- 1965 · Seize the Day as أبو خالد
- 1964 · Bu Olaiwy Diaries as بو عليوي
- 1960 · Game of Fate as حجي إبراهيم