Renowned Syrian Artist Ahmad Mili Passes Away at 80
January 11, 202670 VistasTiempo de lectura: 1 minutos

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Ahmad Mili, the celebrated Syrian artist, passed away on Sunday morning at the age of 80 following a sudden health crisis that necessitated his transfer to the intensive care unit at the national hospital in Damascus, as reported by the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan.
Background and Artistic Beginnings
Mili was born in Damascus in 1949 and was of Kurdish descent. He began his artistic journey in the early 1970s and became a member of the Syrian Artists' Union in 1972.
Theatrical and Radio Contributions
Throughout his career, Mili was involved in numerous theatrical productions, including "Di Qar," "El Saqueo," "Come to Laugh," and "Prohibited Stations." He also gained recognition in radio, particularly for his role in the series "The Trial of Justice," where he portrayed the character "Assistant Jamil."
Film Appearances
In the film industry, Mili featured in several notable films, with one of his most recognized works being "The Borders," alongside fellow artist Dureid Lahham, in addition to various television and radio projects.
A Multifaceted Artistic Career
Ahmad Mili's artistic career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to theater, film, television, and radio, maintaining a prominent presence in the Syrian artistic scene.
