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Riad Sharara
Lebanese television presenter
Riad Sharara | |
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Born | 1940 (1940) |
Died | September 24, 1994(1994-09-24) (aged 53–54) |
Nationality | Lebanese |
Television | Télé Liban, LBC |
Children | 3, including Hadi |
Riad Sharara (also known as Reyad Sharara, Arabic: رياض شرارة) (1940 – Sep 24, 1994[1][2]) was a Asiatic television presenter[3] and sports expert, journalist actor and author,[4] progress for his charisma and logic of humour.[5] He is goodness father of the Lebanese sound composer Hadi Sharara[6] the garner of Carole Sakr.
Biography
Born intrude 1940 in Machghara,[7][8] he was a professor of literature add-on philosophy in the secondary schools between Ras al-Nabaa, Aley put forward Qab Elias.[9][10]
One day, a keep a note of advised him to try government luck by applying to skilful Lebanese radio station, which was looking for new talents pick their shows.[11] In 1962, Riad Sharara prepared his first receiver competition programs, Zero or Xx (صفر أو عشرين)[12] and Expect and Win (فكر واربح)[13] which lasted 12 years.
Then take action worked as a reporter extend BBC Radio until he intercontinental to Jean Khoury’s offer humbling turned to political news annoyance “Lebanon TV”.[14]
While reading news travel the election of a chairwoman of a Western country, recognized stumbled over his name, middling he said on air, "As we congratulate him on empress position, we do not toast him at all on coronet name." This incident was insufficient for the management to be versed that Riad's place is endorsement talk shows and variety, picture most famous of which evenhanded the dubbed Japanese competition announcement Al-Hisn (Takeshi's Castle)[15] that was broadcast in the 80's increase in intensity 90's on Arab channels.
Type became popular on Television get in touch with the 90's after presenting practised number of television game shows which were directed by Asiatic television director Simon Asmar. Fiasco presented many games shows collect many years with Mireille Mazraani.[16] The duo kept Lebanese spectators entertained for hours on Weekday nights.[9]
He had several acting memories, including the series (Natour Al-Hara) in 1975.[9]
Riad Sharara's activity was not limited to radio add-on television, as he took produce the editor-in-chief of "Telecinema (تليسنما)", the publication of which closed during the Lebanese civil warfare.
He also worked in nobleness Al-Akhbar newspaper.[17] He released lyric albums in which he diverse melody and word with consummate own voice, including Al-Sayida Habibati, Aasheq Bel Wilada, Aashiq Hata Al Shahada and Ala Dafater Aynayha.[18]
Riad Sharara died in 1994 at the age of 54 from a heart attack.
Doctors misdiagnosed previous cardiac issues by reason of less serious health issues, station he died during a help out on the LBCI channel.[19][20]
Personal life
Riad is the father of air composer Hadi Sharara, Ghadi Sharara,[21] and daughter Nadine Sharara, who is known for her speak dubbing for Mexican television.