Yazan Alsaid is a Syrian actor and former football player, born in Deir ez-Zor in 1980. He began his professional career as a goalkeeper for Al-Futowa SC before moving to Al-Jaish SC, one of Syria's top football clubs. After retiring from football, he transitioned into acting in 2006, making his debut in the series "Du'ah 'ala Abwab Jahannam" (Preachers at the Gates of Hell). Alsaid quickly proved his talent and versatility, becoming a prominent face in Syrian and Arab drama. He has participated in dozens of successful television series, most notably "Kasr Adhm," "Khatoon," "Haramlek," "Enaya Mushaddada," and "Sukkar Wasat." He is also recognized for his roles in historical Damascene dramas like "Al-Amimi" and "Ahl Al-Raya," and has been featured in the popular comedy series "Bقعة ضوء" (Buq'at Daw'). He actively engages with his audience on social media, sharing insights into his work and personal life, establishing himself as an influential and followed figure in the arts community.