
Mohammad Hassan
Acting
Known For

A traditional comedy series, which deals with the memoirs of Juha and his son, the poet Ajib, their adventures in trade, and their passage in funny situations that expose them to embarrassment, their determination and their efforts to earn the sustenance of their day and to satisfy Juha's wife, the greedy.
Juha’s Diaries

In 1967, three brothers from the Badr Al-Dajji family live on his personal path, Haji, the older brother who owns a sweets shop, the middle brother who died early, and the younger brother who takes what he is unjustly entitled.
dalag suhail

"Darb Al-Zalaq" is a classic Kuwaiti TV series that offers a window into Gulf Arab culture through the comedic and often poignant tale of two brothers, Hussein and Saad. Driven by their desire for quick wealth, they embark on a series of ill-fated business ventures, only to find themselves repeatedly caught in the traps of their own making. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the series explores themes of greed, family ties, and the unpredictable twists of fate that are central to Arab storytelling. Through humor and satire, "Darb Al-Zalaq" reflects the challenges of balancing tradition and modernity in the Gulf, making it a cultural touchstone that resonates with audiences across generations.
The Slippery Path

The elder spreads ruin everywhere, and asks his sons Alqam and Hazbona to work to change Ajaj to become a liar, a deceitful and a spiteful so that he can fulfill his old prophecy of spreading destruction in the world through the ruler of the city of the winds
City Of The Winds

Mansour marries Hayat, and he thinks that he will live a simple, decent life with her, but he is surprised by her mother’s interference in all their affairs, and debts control him, and every time he tries to overcome his problems, he falls into another problem.
Harassment

Umm Jassim takes care of her children and her business after her husband's death. Sultan competes with her in the market, and he agrees with his assistant to spy on her for his own benefit and take revenge on her. However, Sultan eventually gets what he deserves for what he does.
The Bird and The Storm

A Saudi comedy about Abu Saud, who inherits his father's house and sees a chance to finally quit his job — until a property valuation reveals the house is registered under someone else's name. What follows is a farcical tangle of debts, deals, and bureaucratic chaos as he scrambles to claim what he believes is rightfully his.
Tash Wa Rash

The work deals with the story of a man who came out of prison, trying to avenge the person who caused the destruction of his life, but his life quickly deteriorates before he executes his plan and his marriage is in danger.
A traveler without identity

A series that revolves around Abdullah, who works as a hunter, and depends on his family after the death of his father, and during his hunting one day, a person named Abdullah, who lives in the depths of the sea, and the material condition of Abdullah Al-Bari changes after he obtained pearls from the sea in exchange for giving him fruits to the inhabitants of the sea, and opens the greeds of some villains in the village.
Abdullah Al Barri Wa Abdullah Al Bahri

The events of the series revolve around (Umm Mubarak) who suffers from the injustice and injustice of her husband (Abu Mubarak) and his constant insult to her, and the son (Mubarak) who suffers from the influence of bad friends, through his friend (Nasser), who swept him into the world of gambling and drugs, what will be the fate of that family?
Exiting the abyss

In this social comedy set in a lively neighborhood, a principled legal assistant named Ateej becomes entangled in community struggles and political intrigue when he helps a young woman escape the control of her domineering uncle. As Ateej gains public attention, he finds himself drawn into a local election campaign, challenging corruption and standing up for ordinary people.
The Bullies

A Kuwaiti comedy series, whose events revolve in separate connected episodes, and deals with topics from society in a comic form.
Al nas Ajnas

The events revolve around (Saleh), who works in the divorce registration department, which causes him to marry because of what he sees from the problems of couples who separate from their wives, and this complex increases. He has (Faraj) a friend and colleague in the same section, who hates women and hates marriage. Saleh's father tries to marry him to (Nawal) his son, a partner (Abu Adel), and he succeeds in doing so, but Faraj tries to thwart this marriage in various ways so that Saleh returns to his anti-woman.
Saleh Under Training

The amateur writers tend to write stories, as she hardly begins to draw the features of the heroine of her new story, until she is overwheld by a tyrant desire to reincarnate the character, and drowns in the incarnation that all the people who relate to her and move around her from the husband and friends of the family are the rest of the characters of the story, and every time the victim is her husband Sultan, as well as the friends of the family, Faleh and his wife Amina.
neeran's dreams

The Fish Trap Kuiwit Play
Al-Qarqor
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المتوحشة

The work follows a man struggling with alcohol addiction, exploring its destructive effects on his family, finances, home, and the future of his children. Set in a dramatic context, it highlights the far-reaching consequences of addiction on both personal and familial stability.
The Deterioration

The play deals with the post-liberation stage of Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion, highlighting the political, economic and social issues and problems that came after liberation in a satirical comedy mold.
Taah Makhroush

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لا ثمن للوطن

What was the impact of the emergence of oil on Kuwait in particular and on the Gulf society in general? How did people behave? What were their customs and traditions?! What was the impact of oil on them, bringing about many changes? The play deals with one of the Kuwaiti villages overlooking the sea, in the late forties, when World War II was ending, and the State of Kuwait, and the Gulf states in general, were preparing to move from the sea - to depend on their livelihood - to the land and desert, where oil began to flow, and with it flowed new customs, different behavior, and ideas that Kuwaiti society was not familiar with.