Khalid Al-Obaid

Acting

Khalid Al-Obaid

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Khalid Al-Obaid

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Al Shareeb Bazza
TV Show 2002

Al Shareeb Bazza

The events of the work revolve around a comedic framework...

عيد ميلاد سامبا لاين كنج
Movie 1995

عيد ميلاد سامبا لاين كنج

هالو كايرو
2h 1m
Movie 1994

هالو كايرو

Khamsa Wa Khmisa
2h 15m
Movie 1993

Khamsa Wa Khmisa

Enlisted Obaid
3h 5m
Movie 1992

Enlisted Obaid

A social comedy play that sheds light on conscription in...

الوحش بو راسين
1h 26m
Movie 1992

الوحش بو راسين

The Sword Of The Arabs
4h 1m
Movie 1992

The Sword Of The Arabs

The play deals in a social comic framework, the period...

The protector and the thief
1h 24m
Movie 1988

The protector and the thief

The Gaurdian and the Theift

City Of The Winds
TV Show 1988

City Of The Winds

The elder spreads ruin everywhere, and asks his sons Alqam...

The jewel and The Fisherman
TV Show 1985

The jewel and The Fisherman

(Ghadab) A poor fisherman finds a pearl inside one of...

Biography

Khaled Al Obaid (born January 19, 1938) is a veteran Kuwaiti actor known for his impactful roles in theater, television, and cinema. He began his artistic career in 1963 on the stage and quickly became one of the most recognizable figures in Kuwaiti drama. He studied at Omar Ibn Al-Khattab School and worked at the Ministry of Electricity and Water, initially as a supervisor at water stations and later as an accountant. His early professional life in public service preceded a decades-long acting career defined by strong performances and versatility. Al Obaid is particularly known for portraying complex and often antagonistic characters, bringing emotional depth and authenticity to each role. He gained wide acclaim for his work in notable television series such as Al-Samt (The Silence, 1980) and Al-Shareeb Bezza (2002), as well as several stage plays and Kuwaiti films. Beyond his professional achievements, he is a family man with six sons and three daughters. His legacy as a pioneer in Kuwaiti performing arts continues to influence generations of actors and audiences across the region.