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AbdulHusain AbdulRedha
Abdulhussain Abdulredha (15 July 1939 – 11 August 2017) was a Kuwaiti actor, playwright, and comedian, considered one of the most influential figures in Gulf and Arab entertainment. Born in Kuwait City, he played a key role in shaping modern Kuwaiti theater and television, with a career spanning over five decades. Known for his sharp humor and satirical approach, Abdulredha’s work often addressed social and political themes relevant to Kuwaiti and Gulf society. His 1981 play Bye Bye London is among his most well-known works, offering a comedic take on the cultural experiences of Gulf Arabs abroad. In addition to his theater productions, Abdulredha appeared in several television series and films, gaining widespread popularity across the Arab world. His contributions earned him numerous honors and helped establish a foundation for contemporary performing arts in the region. He passed away in London in 2017. His legacy remains deeply rooted in Arab pop culture, with his performances continuing to inspire and entertain new generations.
Known For

Pre-Marital Flirting

Not To Hamman, Pharaoh
as المحاسب سند

The Sword Of The Arabs
as أبو خالد / صدام حسين

Fifty Years Old Teenager
as د. عبدالباري

Bye Bye London
as شارد بن جمعة

The Joy Of A Nation
as (عبدالغفور (أبو زيد

Means Well
as بوردح

Al-Manakh Knights
as منصور أبو حظين / أبو راشد

Seize the Day
as أبو خالد

Qannas Khaitan
as قناص