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Nasser Al Qasabi | |
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Nasser in 2020 | |
| Born | Nasser bin Qassim Al Qasabi ناصر بن قاسم القصبي (1961-11-28)November 28, 1961 (age 64) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| Other names | Abu Rakan |
| Alma mater | King Saud University |
| Occupations | Actor, comedian |
| Years active | 1984–present |
| Notable work | Tash ma Tash |
| Spouse | Badryah El-Bishr[1] |
Nasser bin Qassim Al Qasabi (Arabic:ناصر بن قاسم القصبي, born 28 November 1961 inRiyadh,Saudi Arabia) is a Saudi Arabianactor.[2] He started his acting career in 1984 and is known for his various roles in the seriesTash Ma Tash (Arabic: طاش ما طاش[3]).
He graduated from King Saud University in Riyadh. He began his acting journey in the university theater. He became famous alongside Abdullah Al-Sadhan for the comedy seriesTash Ma Tash, which they both starred in for 18 seasons over two decades. The show is considered the most famous Saudi series and one of the best comedy series in the Gulf and the Arab world.
From 2012 to 2015, Nasser was a judge on the television showArabs Got Talent, after Amro Adib withdrew from the program. Al Qasbi has featured in various shows including, a Saudi TV show satirisingISIL calledSelfie duringRamadan for three seasons, from 2015 to 2017.[4]
| Year | Show Title |
|---|---|
| 1981 | Eyes Awaiting time |
| 1987 | The Meddler |
| 1985 | Wadi Al-Jarf |
| 1985 | The Return of Aswad |
| 1986 | Salloum's Dreams |
| 1989 | Eyes that Await Time |
| 1990 | The Beginning of the End |
| 1990 | Valley of the Gazelles |
| 1991 | Generations Conflict |
| 1991 | Short Tales |
| 1992 | Abu Mish'ab |
| 1991 | Daily Journal of a Delusion |
| 1993 | Yellow Card |
| 1993-2023 | Tash Ma Tash |
| 1994 | Life is all about Luck (No to Wives) |
| 1994 | The Lantern |
| 1994 | Innocent Eyes |
| 1999 | The Palace |
| 2000 | Popular Legends |
| 2002 | Stay with me 7 |
| 2002 | A little Salt |
| 2003 | Father of Birds |
| 2005 | Black and White |
| 2008 | We Are All Village Kids |
| 2009 | 37°C |
| 2009 | My Neighbor Hamoudah |
| 2012 | Tish Ayal (Cartoon Series) |
| 2012 | Rising Falling |
| 2012 | Wi-Fi - Comedy Show |
| 2013 | Abu Al-Millions |
| 2013 | Wi-Fi 2 - Comedy Show |
| 2014 | Wi-Fi 3 - Comedy Show |
| 2014 | The Arabs Land |
| 2015 | Selfie (Three Seasons) |
| 2018 | Al-Asouf |
| 2019 | Al-Asouf 2 |
| 2020 | Makhraj 7 |
| 2021 | No Entry |
| 2022 | Al-Asouf 3 |
| 2023 | Tash The Comeback |
| Production Year[5] | Title |
|---|---|
| 1981 | Al-Karmaniyah |
| 1984 | Dream of Life |
| 1991 | City of Fortunes |
| 1994 | The Sea Roosters |
| 1984 | Repeated Teacher |
| 1985 | Taq Taq Taqiya |
| 1987 | When the Hero Writes His Defeat |
| 1993 | The Actor's Guardian |
| 1992 | Qarmoush and Tartoush |
| 1985 | One Zero |
| 1984 | The Lost One |
| 1985 | Under the Chairs |
| 1986 | Saloom's Dreams |
| 1987 | Owais the Nineteenth |
| 1988 | The Return of Hamoud and Mohaymed |
| 1989 | The Son of the Village |
| 2019 | The Wolf in the well |
| 2022 | Regarding Some People |
| Production Year | Title |
|---|---|
| 1985 | Understand me |
| 1986 | Companions of the Road |
| 1987 | Homed and Mohaimeed |
| 1988 | Eqab and Shehana |
| 1990 | My brother and I |
| 1991 | The Half Million Man |
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