Abdulaziz Al-Hammad (July 7, 1946 - June 17, 2010), a Saudi visual artist and actor. One of the pioneers of the Saudi plastic and dramatic art movement. He was born in Zulfi Governorate. One of his most famous works is the famous radio program Sawalif Al Nas, which he wrote and directed himself. His first art exhibition was held in the mid-seventies in Riyadh. He acted in theater and then on television, and was the first in charge of plastic arts at the Culture and Arts Association when it was established. Al-Hammad passed away on June 17, 2010 due to cancer.
his life He was born in Al-Zulfi Governorate and moved with his family to Uthaytha, then Shaqra, then Al-Dalam, all the way to Riyadh. His father worked in construction, and his father died when he was five years old. He graduated from the Institute for Preparing Primary Teachers in Riyadh in 1962, and worked in the teaching profession, after which he joined the Institute of Art Education in Riyadh in 1963 and graduated in 1967, then he was sent by the Ministry of Education at the time to complete his studies in plastic art in the United States of America.
During his studies at the institute, he was acting in the theater with a number of his colleagues, including the actor Muhammad Al-Tawyan, and in 1968 he acted in his first television work, the series The Other Face, which was directed by Saad Al-Farih. In 1969, he participated in the Tunisian series, Building of Wonders, with a number of Saudi actors. In 1970, he participated for the first time on the radio in a series he wrote, entitled Sawalif Al-Nas.
his family In 1970, he married media personality Salwa Shaker, and they have six children, Hussam, Faisal, Muhannad, Badr, Basma, and Hala.
of his works tv 1968: The Other Side. 1969: Architecture of Wonders. 1970: Al-Muhannad. 1971: The Three Geniuses. 1972: Sweet Dreams. 1972: A Parable Tale. 1974: The sun will rise tomorrow. 1997: Illusion. Liberty apartment. stay with me family affairs. 2000: Popular Legends. 1974: Days to Remember. Tash Ma Tash. 2003: Nor in Dreams. 2009: Lorem Ipsum. radio summer cloud The last task. People's sideburns. A museum without patrons. his death He died on Thursday, June 17, 2010 at UPMC University Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, where he was suffering from lymphoma of the gums. Then it expands into the lung.