Syrian Artist Ahmad Melli Passes Away at Age 80

Early Life and Career
Born in 1949 in Damascus, Melli had Kurdish roots. He began his artistic career in the early 1970s and joined the Syrian Artists Association in 1972.
Theater and Radio Contributions
Melli participated in several theater productions, including "Dhi Qar," "Raub," "Come, Let Us Laugh," and "Forbidden Stops." He was also well-known for his radio presence, particularly through his role as "Assistant Jamil" in the radio series "The Judgment of Justice."
Film Contributions
In the film industry, Melli appeared in several projects, including the film "The Borders" alongside artist Dureid Lahham, as well as various television and radio productions.
A Diverse Artistic Career
Ahmad Melli's artistic career extended over several decades, during which he was actively involved in theater, film, television, and radio, maintaining a continuous presence in the Syrian arts scene.
