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Syrian Dubbing Artist Muhammad Kharmasho Passes Away at 71: A Tribute

Today, Sunday, the Syrian Artists Syndicate, Damascus branch, mourned the Syrian artist Muhammad Kharmasho, who died at the age of 71.

The late was famous for dubbing several cartoon and cinematic works, and his voice stuck in the minds of many of the generation of the eighties and nineties.

Kharmasho joined the Syndicate of Representative Professions in 1985, when he was only twenty-one years old. He participated in TV works, the most famous of which are “Hammam Al-Qishani”, “Al-Khawali”, “Brothers of the Dirt” and “Nizar Qabbani”, and he was famous for the role of Abu Al-Hassan in the series “Bab Al-Hara”. in its five parts.

The late artist also participated in cartoon series, including “Hazeem Al-Raad”, “Saif Al-Nar”, “The Secret of the Masked” and “Adventures on a Deserted Island”, and he was famous for the role of the evil tiger in the “Simba” series.

Khurmasho participated in dubbed TV works, most notably the Turkish series “Nour”.

In the theater, the deceased presented a number of works, most notably “Night Visitors”, “A Groom for the Sultan’s Daughter” and “The Queen’s Visit”.

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