Roya News
On Wednesday, the Jordanian artist Ibrahim Abu Al Khair passed away at the age of 74 after battling illness, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy filled with dramatic and theatrical works that had a profound impact on the Jordanian art scene.
Born in 1950, Abu Al Khair was one of the prominent faces in Jordanian drama, having presented over 250 artistic works during his career, ranging from TV series to plays. His notable works include the series Poison Winds and the play Dead on Vacation.
The late artist was known for his unique comedic portrayal of villainous roles, especially in the series Umm al-Karoum, where he portrayed the character of "Sabri," which remained in the audience's memory.
He also held the position of production manager in many artistic works and was an active member of the Jordanian Artists Association.
Abu Al Khair is considered one of the influential names in the Jordanian art scene, having contributed to the development of local drama and leaving an artistic mark that will never be erased from the memories of viewers.