The Death of Syrian Artist Ahmad Mili at the Age of 80

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Ahmad Mili was born in Damascus in 1949 and is of Kurdish descent. He began his artistic career in the early 1970s and joined the Syrian Artists Syndicate in 1972.
Theatrical and Radio Works
Mili participated in several theatrical works, including: Dhi Qar, The Looting, Come Let’s Laugh, and Forbidden Stations. He was also known for his radio presence, especially through his participation in the radio series “The Rule of Justice,” where he played the role of “Assistant Jamil.”
Film Contributions
In cinema, the late artist participated in several films, most notably the film “The Borders” alongside artist Dureid Lahham, in addition to other contributions in television and radio works.
A Diverse Artistic Journey
Ahmad Mili's artistic journey spanned several decades, during which he participated in theater, cinema, television, and radio, maintaining a continuous presence in the Syrian artistic scene.