The death of the father of a Syrian singer in Damascus at the age of 69
The Syndicate of Artists in Syria announced the death of the great Syrian artist super licoriceat the age of 69, following a struggle with illness.
The Artists Syndicate, on its Facebook page, mourned the artist, writing, “The Damascus branch of the Artists Syndicate mourns the passing of the able artist Faiq Irksousi. We will inform you later of the date of burial and funeral, and the date of condolence. We belong to God and to Him we shall return.
The late artist, Faiq Irksoussi, underwent surgery to remove tumors in the colon and intestines.
The late artist was born in Damascuson June 3, 1954 in Al-Shaghour neighborhood, and graduated from the Institute of Dramatic Arts in Cairo.
The late has many television series, and he is considered one of the most prominent stars in Syria, who participated in a number of Syrian works, including the series “A Hara Nesiha al-Zaman.”
He also presented the character of Omar in the second part of the famous series “Abu Kamel”. He also participated in the series “What Your Faith Owns,” with the character of Professor Maarouf, which sparked widespread controversy at the time of its presentation.
And the late father of the Syrian singer Nour Arqsousi, who gained fame following participating in the talent show “The Voice”.