Taim Hasan () (born February 17, 1976) is a prominent Syrians actor, known for his distinct dramatic roles in Syria and the Arab world. Hasan achieved fame in Syria through a number of highly acclaimed and extremely successful Syrian series most notably Saladin, Taifas and Nizar Qabbani. Taking on the title role in the Egyptian series King Farouk, Hassan's latest role has established him as one of the leading stars in the Arab world. He appeared perennially with Hatem Ali, one of Syria's leading directors, in a majority of his series such as The Philanderer Salem (2000), Saladin (2001), Taifas (2005) and King Farouk (2007), a role that earned him a best actor's award by Egyptian audiences and critics and earned him vast recognition and success and established him as one of the leading actors of his generation. He has also starred in The Waiting (2006). He is best known for his role as Abboud, a man who does not have a family, and he loved and cared for by the people of his new town.
Upon completing his role in the series "Along Days", a romantic drama in which he played the leading role, Hassan was approached to take on the title role of King Farouk, a major project in Egypt. Though this was not the first time that Hassan was offered the title role of a major historic figure, as he played the role of Syria's most famous poet, Nizar Qabbani, in the series "Nizar Qabbani" in 2005. It was later reported that Hassan was actually approached after a number of other Egyptian actors had turned down the role of Farouk. Not only was Hassan able to save a project that Dr. Lamis Gaber has spent the last 15 years of her life researching and writing, but he together with a team was able to turn it into a drama. In taking on the role of Farouk, Hassan who shares a resemblance to the Egyptian king, allegedly had to shave his hair during the four and a half months of shooting in addition to wearing a body-suit and heavy makeup to resemble Farouk in his final years on the throne.
On December 6, 2007, Hassan received the Gold Medal in the Best Actor's Award category shared with Egyptian actor Yehia El-Fakharany at the Cairo Festival for Arab Media for playing the title role in the 2007 Ramadan Egyptian hit television series "King Farouk".
Hasan's last television series, which was filmed in Morocco and Syria entitled Conflict on the Sand—a title that was changed from Days of Revenge—was released for worldwide broadcast in Ramadan of 2008 and was seen by many commentators as a revival of Beduin series in Arabic drama. The television series, a Beduin epic that takes place in the Gulf Beduin desert at the beginning of the 18th century, also starred Jordanian actress Saba Mubarak and Syrian actors Muna Wassef, Abdel Moneim Al Ameri, Hasan Awaytti and Bassel Khaiat and is directed by Hatem Ali and written by Hany al-Saady. The series was produced by Dubai Media Incorporated in collaboration with Picture for Media Productions, a Syrian production company owned by renowned Syrian director Hatem Ali. Its estimated cost was over $6 million and it was based on the vision and poetry of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Hasan played a leading role in Mecano film, 2009. The movie also starred Lebanese actress, Nour, and Egyptian actor, Khaled El Sawi. This psycho-drama tells the story of a young architect, who is suffering from a rare disease that affects his short-term memory and who falls in love with Amira (played by Nour) who helps him overcome his ordeal.
Taim is the lead character of all five seasons of the hit Lebanese series Al Hayba which features many well-known Arab celebrities such as Muna Wassef, Rouzaina Lazkani, Cyrine Abdelnour, Valerie Abou Chacra, Nadine Nassib Njeim, Nicole Saba, Dima Kandalaft, Aimée Sayah, and Mohammad Wasef.
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