Tarek Abdo
Acting
Biography
Syrian actor, born on February 2, 1989 in Damascus. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, Acting Department in 2013. He participated in a black comedy show directed and supervised by Bassam Kousa. He won the award for Best Emerging Syrian Actor for the year 2014. While he was a fourth-year student, he participated in Under the Home Country's Sky (2013). He is best known for several works, such as Rings (2014), The Collar of Girls (2014), and One Month of the Old Time (2015).
Known For

The story is set in a fiery period at the end of the 19th century in a tense atmosphere charged with the premonitions of the First World War. After Assi Al-Zand's discharge from military service and his return to his village on the banks of the Orontes river, he is caught up in a series of conflicts and conspiracies involving the region's leading political figures.
Al Zennd - Wolf of Al Assi

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

An introverted former broadcaster chooses to detach himself from the overwhelming situation his country is going through, but the news of his daughter getting besieged in Aleppo break through his shield. A portrayal of the fragile and voluntary detachment as a coping mechanism with war and trauma.
Damascus... Aleppo

Baha’a is ready to leave the wartorn city of Aleppo to return to his hometown. He and his fellow travellers are forced to stop their journey because of clashes ahead. Complete strangers are stuck with each other, trying to bring life back to a village that has been destroyed and to wait out the war. Will it ever end?