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Imad Hawari (born 17 May 1979; ) is a Lebanese journalist and actor. He worked for the Arabica News channel for many years. Hawari acted in 2010 in the Lebanese television series, ''A White Lie.'' He is also known as Emad al-Hawari and Imad Hawwari.


Biography

Imad Hawari was born on 17 May 1979 in
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, Lebanon. Imad received his degree in media and journalism from Beirut University. His career started in 1991, with acting in the film ''For Whom Love Sings'' (1991). He worked for the Arabica News channel from 2011 until 2017.


Work


Television broadcast news

*Arabica News (2011–January 2017) *
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(2002–2010), "Latest News" * Radio Rotana Delta (2008), "Mazazik" *Radio Rotana Delta (2010) "Beirut by Night" *Lebanon TV, "Ghanili Ghaniya"


Radio broadcasts

* Radio Rotana Lebanon * Radio Rotana Delta * Raadio El Noujoum


Acting


Film

*''For Whom Love Sings'' (1991; ) *''Love and Fate'' (1995; ), directed by
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*''Women and Money'' (1996; ), directed by Samir Al Ghussaini *''Love Under Guard'' (1998; ) *''Another Clacket'' (1998; ), directed by Karim Diaa Eddin *''The Mountains When They Collapse'' (2002; ) *''And the Danger Will Pass'' (2001; ) *''A Day to Live and A Day to Die'' (2000; ), directed by Mohamed El Nokaly *''Father's Secretary'' (2000; ) *''Soraya's Eyes'' (), directed by Fouad Sharaf El Den


Television series

* ''The Storm Blows Twice'' (1995; ), directed by Milad Al Hashem * (1995; ), directed by Fouad Sharafeldin * (1996; ), directed by Geneviève Atallah * ''Burjuan Alley'' (1999; ), directed by Ahmed Saqr * ''Baba's Secretary'' (2000; ), directed by Gaby Saad * ''Tears of Justice'' (2000; ), directed by Wesal Nehme (or Wisal Naama) * ''When Mountains Collapse'' (2002; ), directed by Youssef Sharaf El-Din * ' (2008; ) directed by Najdat Ismail Anzor * ''The Other Meeting'' (2008; ), directed by Milad Al Hashem * ''A White Lie'' (2010; ), directed by Lilliane Bustany * ''Libra'' (), directed by Waad Alama * ''Extras'' (), directed by Gaby Saad * ''Love Under Guard'' () directed by Mohamed El Nokaly * ''O Ghali Alak Allah'' (), directed by Gaby Saad * ''Heart of the City'' (), directed by Tarek Al Nahri


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawwari, Imad 1979 births Living people 21st-century Lebanese journalists Male actors from Beirut