
Abdel Aziz El Moslem
Acting
Biography
Kuwaiti actor, writer and director born in Kuwait in 1965. He received a master’s degree in acting and theater directing in 1987. He began his career as a child, where he appeared in a number of series, including Al-Shater Hassan (1974). He then began working in theater, his first work as a writer was the play Cheating Notes followed by Desert Storm, which he also directed. His most notable works include The Price, Musk and Amber, and Siren. He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Salam Theater Company for Media Production, and is also considered one of the founders of the Youth Theater in the State of Kuwait, and the founder of the Adrenalin theater known as Horror Theater.
Known For

A girl inherits a large treasure from her father and finds herself surrounded by many problems and people who covet it. She strives hard to confront them and falls in love with one of the young men who support her in her life.
My Grandfather's Museum

When the end is written even before everything begins, and Khaled's future is in risk for a crime he didn't do, An officer is set to bring him down.
The End

The events of the play deal with many stories and social issues related to Kuwaiti society, the changes occurring within it, and individuals’ interactions with them.
Cool, Guys

The series explores the world of beauty and fame through the story of four partners in a beauty clinic, including a fashion enthusiast who became a makeup artist and uses her social media fame to promote her cosmetics. The series showcases the impact The show focuses on the fame of private youth projects and their challenges with the world of communication, and reviews the differing opinions of partners about inner and outer beauty, in a comedic format.
Before and After

Between horror and comedy, in the context of a love story between the wealthy Suleiman and the university girl, Sherifa, who, as soon as they get married, are surprised by terrifying events that happen to them that have no explanation or justification, so Suleiman sees his wife in a terrifying way and she haunts him like a frightening ghost... Is what is happening to them a psychological illness or magic intended to separate them, and who is behind everything that is happening to them?