
Rashid Assaf
Acting
Biography
Rashid Assaf (رشيد عساف) is a Syrian actor.
Known For

The events takes place in the village of (Al-Kharba), near Al-Suwayda Governorate, as it highlights the lives of two families living in the village within a comedic framework.
Al Kherba

A historical look on the last days of the Mamluk Sultanate before its fall to the Ottoman conquest in the 16th century and how Egypt and the Sham were incorporated into the Ottoman empire.
Kingdoms of Fire

Rijal Al-Izz — Men of Honor — is a 2011 Syrian Damascene period drama set in the Saroujeh neighborhood of Damascus during the French occupation of the 1930s. The series follows Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shami, a wrongfully accused man who escapes a death sentence and transforms into a resistance fighter, striking fear into the French occupiers while navigating betrayal and injustice within his own community. Starring Rashid Assaf and Qusai Khouli.
Rijal Al-Izz

The beginning of this part was the return of Ibn Al-Wahhaj to his tribe with his daughter Al-Phoenix and his son Al-Bashiq As for Osama, he died and the punishment remained in the tribe of Al-Sha'ath and did not return with them and so his role ended in this part There was a tribe consisting of a group of thieves called the tribe of Shaqif attacks and kills all tribes They slaughter children before men and women before fighters Shaqif finds a small child with Unaizah and this child is Laith son of Osama Ibn Al-Wahhaj when Ibn Al-Wahhaj felt guilty because he was killed His son Osama decided to search for his grandson Laith to replace his father Shaqif attacked the tribe of Ibn Al-Wahhaj and with him Al-Kasir (formerly Laith)
Al Kawaser

Al-Hakam is a powerful figure who built his empire on smuggling, corruption and exploitation during Syria’s war years. His son Rayan, an honest police officer, finds himself drawn into the very criminal networks his father operates within. A dark Syrian crime drama that explores war profiteering, systemic corruption and the human cost of conflict — using a fractured father–son relationship to examine how deeply these systems run through society.
Breaking Bones

Family Crisis / Azma A'iliya (2017) is a Syrian comedy-drama set against the backdrop of the country's turbulent political climate. A father finds his old values challenged by the chaos around him, a wife obsessed with emigrating abroad, and university-educated children who turn the house into a laboratory for their scientific experiments. The collision of generational attitudes, ambition and survival instincts in one household drives the comedy and drama.
Family Crisis

It revolves around the two grandsons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Hassan and Hussein, and their relationship with their companions, sedition that occurred between them and their companions after the killing of Usman ibn Affan.
Al Hasan and Al Husein

The work deals with a stage in the history of Syrian society between 1915 to 1926, which is the time of the Ottomans' exit from Damascus and the French occupation of Syria, and presents the conditions of Syrian society at that time until the Great Syrian Revolution
Time Of Coin

The beginning of this part was from the end point of the series Al-Kawasir by beating Shaqif and his league. And the son of Al-Wahaj was heading to the statue of Osama, he was kidnapped by the gang of Jandaa, who asks for gold Ibn Al-Alaqam ransom for his release, but Laith son of Osama resorts to the trick and concludes his grandfather after a battle with Jandaa becomes then paralyzed after being stabbed by Arandas, which is one of the four valiant and this is what provokes the curse of Jandaa on the son of Al-Wahaj sends his son Al-Qaqaa, a strong knight to take revenge on them, where he resorts to the tribe of Ibn Al-Wahaj through the trick to host him among them and then begins to liquidate the knights One by one, the tribe injures the Bashiq and kills Laith and the son of the Romans, whom he suspected but no one believed until the matter of the Qa'qa' was finally revealed and he was killed by the Arandas in a duel between them
Al-Bawasil

A comedy that revolves around a number of people who normally won't be able to stay in one place as fate forces them together when they all get stranded on an island. Forced to come together to survive, they resolve to pick one of them as a leader
Al Waq-waq

A drama about a group of women of different ages and from different social ranks, and how such problems like spinsterhood, divorce, spousal abandonment, reproductive issues and sexual violence affect their lives.
The Confused
Al Ghadr "The Treachery" is a Syrian TV series with a detective theme, consisting of 31 episodes, based on the novel “The Bread Peddler” by Xavier de Montépin.
The Treachery

A Lebanese period‑style drama built around a powerful clan leader whose authority shapes every relationship around him. The series blends family rivalry, political influence, and social hierarchy, following the tensions between brothers, allies, and enemies as hidden ambitions and old grudges surface. It’s one of the more recognizable Levantine ensemble dramas with a strong patriarchal center.
Al-Basha

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صقار

General Ismail's military record, which is filled with top-secret information, raises concerns about him, so years after his death is announced, a secret organization sends someone to try and look into his history.
The Prisoner

A series that talks about the Saudi historical figure, Ghalia Al-Baqmi, who terrorized the armies of the Ottomans.
Ghalia

When a hardworking employee is wrongfully accused of breaking regulations, corruption within the system sends an innocent man to jail. Stripped of his dignity and freedom, he emerges from prison with one goal: revenge. A gripping Syrian drama that pulls back the curtain on institutional corruption and the lengths one man will go to reclaim his justice.
Al-Gharib

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Haris Al-Quds

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القربان

About Sheima, niece of a Bedouin sheikh and famous for her beauty and poetry, who captures the heart of her cousin Rabih. Sheima's verse contains hidden riddles that no one except Rabih could solve. But she dislikes Rabih's arrogance and pride, so she writes a new poem with a riddle. The man who solves this riddle shall marry her. A strange cavalier called Bashar succeed in solving the riddle and captures the heart of Sheima.