Soad Abdullah
An image from Bidding the World Farewell, one of the productions that also features Soad Abdullah.
Soad Abdullah

Soad Abdullah

September 2, 1950 — Basra, Iraq

Soad Abdullah is a renowned Kuwaiti actress and one of the most prominent figures in the Gulf region's entertainment industry. Born on September 2, 1950, in Kuwait, Soad began her acting career in the early 1960s. She quickly rose to fame with her remarkable talent, versatility, and charismatic presence on screen.

Throughout her career, Soad Abdullah has starred in a wide variety of television series, theater productions, and films, becoming a household name across the Arab world. Her performances have spanned multiple genres, including drama, comedy, and historical works, showcasing her ability to embody diverse characters with depth and authenticity.

Soad's work has been highly influential in shaping the television and theater landscape in the Gulf region. She has collaborated with many other prominent actors and directors, contributing to the success of numerous productions. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to connect with audiences have earned her numerous accolades and awards over the years.

Beyond her acting career, Soad Abdullah is also known for her contributions to the cultural and artistic development of the Arab world. She continues to inspire new generations of actors and remains an iconic figure in the entertainment industry.

My Aunt Qumasha

My Aunt Qumasha

1983

Not To Hamman, Pharaoh

Not To Hamman, Pharaoh

1977

Bidding the World Farewell

Bidding the World Farewell

1987

Sulaiman Al-Tayeb

Sulaiman Al-Tayeb

1993

Party on the Impalement

Party on the Impalement

1979

The Cello

The Cello

2023

I Have a Script

I Have a Script

2019

The Rug of Poverty

The Rug of Poverty

1979