Samer Al Masri is a prominent Syrian actor and producer, born in Damascus on August 3, 1969. His academic journey combined literature and the arts, earning a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Damascus University in 1991, followed by graduation from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1996. He began his professional career in the mid-1990s, quickly establishing himself as a leading star in Syrian and Arab drama. Al Masri gained widespread fame for his iconic role as "Al-Akeed Abu Shehab" in the acclaimed historical series "Bab Al-Hara," a character that became one of the most famous in the history of Arab television. Demonstrating his versatility, he transitioned to comedy with the series "Abu Janti," which he also co-wrote and produced through his own company, Ward for Artistic Production. He has been residing in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, since 2012. His career took a significant international turn with roles in major films, including the 2021 American action movie "The Misfits" alongside Hollywood star Pierce Brosnan, and the 2016 Emirati thriller "The Worthy," cementing his status as an Arab actor with global appeal.