May Skaf
Syrian actress and activist
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Key Takeaways
- May Skaf (Arabic: مي سكاف ) (April 13, 1969 – July 23, 2018) was a Syrian actress and activist.
- Skaf acted in many series and movies such as Al-Ababeed in 1997, Maraya in 1998 and Omar in 2012.
- She died in July 2018 in Dourdan, France from a heart attack.
- Her dad was Syrian and her mom Lebanese.
- She worked with director Abdellatif Abdelhamid who offered her a role in his movie Rise of rain in 1995.
May Skaf (Arabic: مي سكاف) (April 13, 1969 – July 23, 2018) was a Syrian actress and activist. She began her career in 1991. Skaf acted in many series and movies such as Al-Ababeed in 1997, Maraya in 1998 and Omar in 2012. Skaf was known for her opposition to Syrian regime, she was labeled The rebellious artist, The Free artist and Revolution icon. She died in July 2018 in Dourdan, France from a heart attack.
Early life and career
Skaf was born to a Christian family in Damascus, She studied French literature at Damascus University. Her dad was Syrian and her mom Lebanese. Skaf started to act in many French plays, when in 1991 she got the attention of director Maher Keddo, who chose her for the main role in his film Sahil aljehat (Neigh of direction). She worked with director Abdellatif Abdelhamid who offered her a role in his movie Rise of rain in 1995. Her first role in TV was in A crime in memory in 1992. Skaf became famous from her breakout role in Al-Ababeed (The Anarchy) in 1997. She acted in many other series like Albawasel (The Heroes) in 2000, Bit alelah (House of family) in 2002, Ash-Shatat (The diaspora) in 2003, Ahel algharam (People of love) in 2006. She portrayed the medieval Arab woman Hind bint Utbah in Omar in 2012, and as Tawq asphalt (Asphalt collar) in 2014. Her last role was in Orchedea in 2017. She participated in the Syrian artists association in 2001, but she was suspended in 2015 for not making payments to the association.
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