Ghazi Al-Takritee
Ghazi Al-Takritee
Renowned Iraqi artist and actor, Ghazi Al-Tikriti, born in 1930, excelled in cinema, theater, and television. Despite lacking formal academic training, his natural talent shone through in various performances. Al-Tikriti joined the National Acting Troupe in the mid-1960s and played significant roles in numerous theatrical productions, notably in "Al-Mutanabbi." He became one of Iraq's prominent actors in cinema and television, making his debut in 1955 with the film "Fatanah wa Hasan." His filmography includes "Taswahan" (1958), "Al-Jazaa" (1970), "Al-Zama'iyoon" (1972), "Al-Tajribah" (1977), and "Al-Aswar" (1979). In television, he participated in well-known series such as "Muhitat Al-Thakira" and his last TV work, "Hikayat Al-Mudun Al-Thalatha," directed by Mohammed Shukri Jameel. Al-Tikriti contributed to the theater with notable works like "Hfla Samr" (Samr Night). In 1996, he retired from artistic life, living in solitude, exacerbated by the loss of his eldest son. In 1997, after illness and seclusion, the great artist Ghazi Al-Tikriti left us, leaving behind a splendid artistic legacy. His exceptional performance in "Al-Mas'ala Al-Kubra" remains a source of pride and a subject for study and contemplation for generations.
Known For Acting
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Birthday 1930-06-05
Place of Birth Baghdad, Iraq
Also Known As غازي التكريتي,
The Thirsties
1971

The Thirsties

Clash of Loyalties
1983

Clash of Loyalties

Fitna and Hassan
1955

Fitna and Hassan

The Walls
1979

The Walls

Tiswahun
1958

Tiswahun

Summer Cloud
1989

Summer Cloud

Building No. 13
1987

Building No. 13

The Horseman and the Mountain
1987

The Horseman and the Mountain

Al-Jazaa
1969

Al-Jazaa