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Imad Hawari
Lebanese journalist (born 1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Imad Hawari (born 17 May 1979;[1] Arabic: عماد هواري) is a Lebanese journalist and actor.[1][2][3] He worked for the Arabica News channel for many years.[4] Hawari acted in 2010 in the Lebanese television series, A White Lie.[5] He is also known as Emad al-Hawari and Imad Hawwari.
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Biography
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Imad Hawari was born on 17 May 1979 in Beirut, Lebanon.[1] Imad received his degree in media and journalism from Beirut University.
His career started in 1991, with acting in the film For Whom Love Sings (1991).[4] He worked for the Arabica News channel[4] from 2011 until 2017.
Work
Television broadcast news
- Arabica News (2011–January 2017)
- Rotana Mousica (2002–2010), "Latest News"
- Radio Rotana Delta (2008), "Mazazik"[4][6][7]
- Radio Rotana Delta (2010) "Beirut by Night"
- Lebanon TV, "Ghanili Ghaniya"
Radio broadcasts
- Radio Rotana Lebanon
- Radio Rotana Delta
- Raadio El Noujoum
Acting
Film
- For Whom Love Sings (1991; Arabic: لمن يغني الحب)[4]
- Love and Fate (1995; Arabic: الحب نصيب), directed by Hasan El-Saifi[4][8]
- Women and Money (1996; Arabic: المرأة والمال), directed by Samir Al Ghussaini
- Love Under Guard (1998; Arabic: حب تحت الحراسة)
- Another Clacket (1998; Arabic: كلاكيت آخر), directed by Karim Diaa Eddin[9]
- The Mountains When They Collapse (2002; Arabic: الجبال حين تنهار)
- And the Danger Will Pass (2001; Arabic: ويزول الخطر)
- A Day to Live and A Day to Die (2000; Arabic: يوم للحياة), directed by Mohamed El Nokaly[10]
- Father's Secretary (2000; Arabic: سكرتيرة بابا, romanized: Secretairit Baba)
- Soraya's Eyes (Arabic: عيون ثريا), directed by Fouad Sharaf El Den
Television series
- The Storm Blows Twice (1995; Arabic: العاصفة تهب مرتين, romanized: Al A'sefa Tadreb Marratayn), directed by Milad Al Hashem[11]
- (1995; Arabic: العصفورة), directed by Fouad Sharafeldin
- (1996; Arabic: شكتني ردينة), directed by Geneviève Atallah
- Burjuan Alley (1999; Arabic: حارة برجوان), directed by Ahmed Saqr[12]
- Baba's Secretary (2000; Arabic: سكريتيرة بابا, romanized: Sikirtirat Baba), directed by Gaby Saad[13]
- Tears of Justice (2000; Arabic: دموع العدالة), directed by Wesal Nehme (or Wisal Naama)
- When Mountains Collapse (2002; Arabic: الجبال حين تنهار), directed by Youssef Sharaf El-Din[14]
- In the Presence of Absence (2008; Arabic: في حضرة الغياب) directed by Najdat Ismail Anzor
- The Other Meeting (2008; Arabic: اللقاء الآخر), directed by Milad Al Hashem
- A White Lie (2010; Arabic: كذبة بيضاء), directed by Lilliane Bustany[5]
- Libra (Arabic: الميزان), directed by Waad Alama
- Extras (Arabic: كومبارس), directed by Gaby Saad
- Love Under Guard (Arabic: حب تحت الحراسة) directed by Mohamed El Nokaly
- O Ghali Alak Allah (Arabic: يا غافل الك الله), directed by Gaby Saad
- Heart of the City (Arabic: قلب المدينة), directed by Tarek Al Nahri
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