Ibrahim Al-Harbi
Saudi Actor and Producer

- Name: Ibrahim Al-Harbi
π§βοΈ Ibrahim Al-Harbi
Saudi Actor and Producer
πͺͺ Personal Information
π€ Full Name: Ibrahim Saad Ali Hassan Al-Ahmadi Al-Harbi
π Date of Birth: May 15, 1953 (Age: 72)
π Place of Birth: Al-Shamiya, Kuwait
π Residence: Kuwait
π΄πΈ Nationality: Saudi
βͺοΈ Religion: Muslim
π¨π©π§π¦ Children: 6
π§ Noura (born 1979)
π¦ Yousef, Ahmed, Jamal, Khaled
π§ Sen
π£ Languages: Arabic, English
π Years Active: 1975 – Present
π Education & Early Life
π Studied at Al-Ma'moun Elementary School
π Moved briefly to Saudi Arabia, then returned to Kuwait
π« Completed elementary and middle school at Ammar Bin Yasser School
π Joined the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts in 1971 and graduated in 1976
π¬ Career Beginnings & Breakthrough
π First stage role: "Bani Samet"
π₯ Joined the Popular Theater Troupe in 1979
β Rose to fame with Scoop Center (2002–2007), owned by writer Fajer Al-Saeed
π’ Founded a Gulf production company: "Al-Wali for Artistic Production"
π Branches in Kuwait π°πΌ and Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦
π― Focused on supporting young Gulf talents
πΊ Selected TV Series
π Year π½ Series π€ Role
1977 Darb Al-Zalaq Al-Mulla
1982 Badr Al-Zaman Badr Al-Zaman
1983 Ali Baba Ali Baba
1993 Married Life Mosa’ed
1994 Awlad Bu Jassim Jassim
1996 Al-Qasas (Syria) –
1997 Return of Sinbad Sinbad
1999 Kuwaiti Tales Various Roles
2000 Laugh or Cry –
2001 Who Kills Dreams? –
2002 Remains of Hope –
π Co-starred with prominent actors like Ghanem Al-Saleh, Ahmed Al-Saleh, Jassim Al-Nabhan, Basma Hamada, Zahra Al-Kharji, Suad Ali, and others.
π Notable Stage Plays
π Bani Samet (1977)
π’ Building No. 20 (1979)
π€ The Clown (1981)
π°βοΈ Wife from Souk Al-Manakh (1983)
βοΈ Antar Ibn Shaddad (1987)
π» The Three Devils (1989)
π― Sniper of Khaitan (2012)
π± WhatsApp (2017)
πΌ Notable TV Dramas & One-Off Episodes
π You Are Divorced (1988)
π― Sweet Word (1990)
πΉ Scent of Henna (2000)
π The Disabled Woman (2001)
πͺ Heart of Glass (1988)
π Lost Days (1987)
π Story Behind the Walls (1983)
π Films
π¬ Shaheen (1986)
π Midnight (2004)
πͺ Najd (2020)
π£ Kilometer 300 (2021)