Birthday: 1939-09-10
Place of Birth: Kuwait
Biography: Ali Al-Mofidi was a renowned Kuwaiti actor and director who began his career in radio before transitioning to acting. He made significant contributions to theater, cinema, and television throughout his career. In theater, Al-Mofidi took part in numerous plays since the mid-1960s, including notable productions such as The Vampire and Hello Dolly. However, it was television that truly defined his career, where he not only acted but also ventured into voice acting by dubbing animated series. Some of his most prominent TV roles include the series To My Father and My Mother with Greetings and Aunt Qamsha. In the world of dubbing, he lent his voice to iconic animated series like The Adventures of Adnan and The Iron Man. Ali Al-Mofidi passed away in 2008 after struggling with various health issues toward the end of his life.
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