Ibrahim Jalal

Ibrahim Jalal

Personal Info

  • Known for

    Acting

  • Gender

    Male

  • Birthday

    1921-08-04

  • Day of Death

    1991-08-29 (70 years old)

  • Place of Birth

    Baghdad, Iraq

Biography

Born in the Al-A'zamiyah area of Baghdad in 1923, before becoming a well-known artist, he gained fame in the field of sports. He won the Iraq Championship in featherweight boxing (1938-1939), broad jump (1940-1941), and discus throw (1943-1944). Upon graduating from the acting department at the Institute of Fine Arts in 1945, he entered the artistic arena with open arms. He starred in films such as "Al-Qahira - Baghdad," directed by the Egyptian Ahmed Badrkhan, "Aliya and Eesaam," directed by the French André Chikatan, and "Layla in Iraq," directed by the Egyptian Ahmed Kamel Morsi. In 1948, he directed the play "Shuhada Al-Wataniya" in collaboration with Abduljabbar Tawfiq and Lee, presented by the Popular Troupe for Acting, which included the finest talents from the Institute of Fine Arts in the mid-1940s.

In 1953, he traveled to Italy, enjoying a scholarship to study at the Experimental Cinema Institute in Rome. However, this scholarship was quickly withdrawn, forcing him to return in 1954 as a teacher at the Institute of Fine Arts and the head of the Modern Art Theater group he founded in 1952. In the mid-1950s, he worked as an assistant director in the film "Who is Responsible?" by director Abduljabbar Lee and "Saeed Afandi" by director Kamiran Hassani. He then traveled to the United States, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 1961 and a master's degree in 1963 from the Technical Institute affiliated with the University of Chicago. Upon his return to Baghdad, he continued his artistic activities in the fields of theater, cinema, television, and radio, as well as teaching at the Institute of Fine Arts and later at the Academy of Fine Arts.