Antoine Moltaka (1933 - 2024) أنطوان ملتقى

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A Lebanese theater director and actor, born on June 9, 1933. In 1944 the family moved from the village to the Hikma School, where Antoine lived as a boy. His first theatrical role was in 1937 as a farm boy. He obtained his baccalaureate in 1950 and worked as a primary teacher in...Read more Wadi Shahrour, and after graduating he worked as a secondary teacher in Furn El Chebbak. He started his professional theatrical activity in 1953, where he presented the play Macbeth on The Jesuit Theater and Under the Shades of Olives. After that, his theatrical works continued, such as: The Bowl Was Lost, Ten Young Slaves and Ghadi. He married Latifa Chamoun in the winter of 1959, and they had their only son, Zad.


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  • A Lebanese theater director and actor, born on June 9, 1933. In 1944 the family moved from the village to the Hikma School, where Antoine lived as a boy. His first theatrical role...Read more was in 1937 as a farm boy. He obtained his baccalaureate in 1950 and worked as a primary teacher in Wadi Shahrour, and after graduating he worked as a secondary teacher in Furn El Chebbak. He started his professional theatrical activity in 1953, where he presented the play Macbeth on The Jesuit Theater and Under the Shades of Olives. After that, his theatrical works continued, such as: The Bowl Was Lost, Ten Young Slaves and Ghadi. He married Latifa Chamoun in the winter of 1959, and they had their only son, Zad.

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