Bassam Zuamut
Born(1951-03-27)March 27, 1951
DiedOctober 16, 2004(2004-10-16) (aged 53)
Shuafat, Palestine
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter
Years active19762001
Children1

Bassam Zuamut (Arabic: بسام زعمط, Hebrew: בסאם זועמוט; March 27, 1951 – October 16, 2004) was a Palestinian Israeli Arab actor and screenwriter.[1]

Biography

Zuamut was born in Jerusalem. He studied acting at Beth Rothschild.

Zuamut participated in many theater productions of the Jerusalem Khan Theatre, such as: "Antigone", "Measure for Measure" and "Abu Nimer stories" by Dahn Ben-Amotz. He also took part in the Al Qasba theater productions, such as: "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Marriage of Figaro". At Beit Lessin Theater he appeared in "A Trumpet in the Wadi".

He was best known for his role as Hakim the Chef on the Israeli sitcom HaMis'ada HaGdola.

Death

Zuamut died on October 16, 2004, in Shuafat as a result of a severe kidney ailment. He was 53 years old.[2]

Filmography

Cinema

Actor

  • 1998 : Zirkus Palestina
  • 1996 : Haifa
  • 1993 : The Seventh Coin
  • 1991 : Gmar Gavia
  • 1980 : Imi Hageneralit

Television

Actor

  • 2000-2001 : De-Lux Family - Abu Osama
  • 1989-1992 : Neighbors - Bassam Maudar
  • 1985-1988 : HaMis'ada HaGdola - Hakim
  • 1979-1982 : Stories by Halil - Halil

Screenwriter

  • 2000-2001 : De-Lux Family

See also

References

  1. Bassam Zuamut’s filmography (in Hebrew)
  2. "מת השחקן בסאם זועמוט" (in Hebrew). Ynet. 17 October 2004. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
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