His talent began to show as a child, as he was passionate about watching Naguib El Rihani, George Abyad and Ali El Kassar. He turned to Saudi TV in 1974 and appeared in the series...Read more Juha. He graduated in 1980 from the Society of Culture and Arts. He participated in many songs, including the song The Referee Blew the Whistle for the Saudi football team. He worked on many plays, including Student Against His Will, and many series, like The Secret of the Night and Fences. Among his films: Turtles, and How's It Going?. He won 25 awards in different festivals, such as the Carthage Festival, the Cairo Radio and Television Festival.

Hawameer El Sahraa
Hawamir Al-Sahra talks about the power of money and the power of businessmen over some of the course of affairs in their broad and narrow societies, and the different events and their impact on some members of society, as if this work highlights negative social inequalities and a little positivity. He talks about some businessmen whom the series describes as whales

Hawameer El Sahraa S2
In this season, Saad tries to kill Abu Abdul Latif, but the latter survives and orders that Saad be finished off. Al Jawhara tries to abort the pregnancy of her stepmother Nouf. On the other hand, Tarifiq loses all his money after trying to compete with Abu Abdul Latif in the market.

Hawameer El Sahraa S3
The conflicts continue in Abu Abdul Latif’s life, especially after Othman’s return to Riyadh, and Abu Abdul Latif’s decision to dissolve his partnership with Abu Abdul Wahhab, who seeks revenge on him. On the other hand, Saad becomes involved in a terrorist group headed by Abu Hamdan, who seeks to assassinate Abu Abdul Latif.

Hawameer El Sahraa S4
In this season, Abu Abdul Latif discovers that Tarifiq stole his money, and after Al Jawhara gets into a tragic car accident, Hamad and Abdul Latif take over the management of her company, while the latter marries Al Bandari, whom Haifa seeks to fight and gain her share in the commercial mall.