The death of the artist Ali Ahmed Salem, the role of the companion Bilal bin Rabah in the movie's message



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The Libyan artist Ali Ahmed Salem, who played the great companion Bilal bin Rabah in the 1976 film Al-Resala, died at the age of 81 from the aftermath of a fight against the disease, reported the Bahrain News Agency.

Ali Ahmed Salem, born in 1945 in Benghazi, began his career as an artist on the radio and then on Libyan television, as a news reader on Libyan television, according to reports..

Participation in the number of works, including: comedy TV series "Poets Court", documentary "Journey to" transmitted between countries of preparation and presentation, "with you in language and literature" presented and directed, and "Riad Arabia ".

He starred in his 1976 performance of Sahaba Bilal Ben Rabah's role in "Al Resala" in two English versions, with his hero Anthony Quinn and the Arabic version starring Mustafa Akkad's Abdullah Ghaith, funded by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi..

He also worked as assistant director in the film "Lion of the Desert .. Omar Mukhtar", also directed by Mustafa Akkad. Participated in the field of courses and workshops as a trainer of the correct pronunciation of the Arabic language.

In July 2017, the Council of Arab Ministers of Information in Cairo, at its 48th session, paid tribute to several Arab personalities from the fields of art, culture and the media..

One of his funniest words: "I'm still unemployed since the conquest of Mecca", referring to his last scene in the film.

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