
Eyad Nassar to Participate in Ramadan 2026 Drama Marathon
Jordanian actor Eyad Nassar is preparing for a new TV series, which he plans to participate in during the Ramadan 2026 drama marathon.
Nassar participated last Ramadan with the TV series "
Zolm Al Mastaba
".
The series stars Fathy Abdel Wahab, Riham Abdel Ghafour, Mohamed Ali Rizk, Basma, Ahmed Azmy, and more.
"Zolm Al Mastaba" consists of 15 episodes and is based on an idea by Ahmed Fawzi Saleh.
It is scripted by Ahmed Fawzi Saleh, directed by Hany Khalifa and Mohamed Ali, and produced by United Studios.
The drama focuses on Egyptian society and the people living below the poverty line. It also sheds light on customs, traditions, and norms.
"Zolm Al Mastaba" marks the fourth collaboration between Nassar and Abdel Ghafour. They previously worked together on the TV shows "Wish Wa Dahr", "Afrah Al Koba", and "Harat Al Yahud".
Born on November 9, 1971, Nassar paved his way into stardom when he was introduced to Egypt through his first role in a TV drama.
In 2010, he portrayed the character of the Brotherhood leader Hassan El Banna in the series "The Brotherhood", drawing the attention of both fans and entertainment industry professionals.
This was not his first portrayal of historical characters, before Nassar came to Egypt, he had presented various great works in Syrian TV dramas and had already gained a wide range of fans from Egypt.
Now, Nassar is one of the most sought-after actors in Egypt. His other notable TV credits include "Citizen X", and "A Public Secret". Among his film credits: Are "An Hour and a Half", and "Adrenaline".
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