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Artist Hadi Al-Jayar gained his fame in the Arab world by participating in a theatrical tournament "School troublemakers", Which was shown in the early 1970s, alongside Adel Imam, Ahmed Zaki, Saeed Saleh, and Yunus Shalaby.
His career is also filled with many successful television series, including "money and children" Directed by Majdi Abu Omaira, and"The white flag" Directed by Mohamed Fadel, and"The legend" Starring Mohamed Ramadan, while his last artwork was a series "Very dangerous" Which was shown in 2020, starring Ahmed Al-Awadi and Reem Mustafa.
Notably, many Egyptian artists announced that they were infected with a virus. "Crown" The recent newcomer, in particular Yusra, Amir Karara, director Inas El-Deghidi, and Majed Al-Masry.
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The funeral and burial of the body after Sunday noon prayers is scheduled for the family cemetery in the city on October 6.
The neighbor had entered Al-Haram Hospital in recent days after being infected with the Coronavirus, and what aggravated his condition was that he had performed an open heart operation in recent months.
Earlier, Hady Al-Jarir announced her infection on her Facebook page, saying: “The dreaded Corona virus has hit me. We ask you to pray for a cure.”
It should be noted that the Egyptian artist recently contracted with Synergy to participate in the second part of the series “The Choice”, which will be screened during the next Ramadan season, according to the Egyptian newspaper “Youm Al Sabea”.
The artist Hadi Al-Jayar gained his fame in the Arab world by participating in the theater play “The School of Rioters”, which was screened in the early 1970s, alongside Adel Imam, Ahmed Zaki, Saeed Saleh and Yunus Shalabi.
His artistic career is also filled with many successful television series, including “Al Mal y Al Banoun” directed by Majdi Abu Amira, “Al Raya Al Baida” directed by Muhammad Fadel and “Al Ostoura” starring Muhammad Ramadan, while that his last artistic work was the series “Very Dangerous”, that Show in 2020, starring Ahmed Al-Awadi and Reem Mostafa.
Notably, many Egyptian artists announced that they had been infected with the newly emerging “Corona” virus, notably Yusra, Amir Karara, director Inas El-Deghidi and Majed Al-Masry.
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