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Fajer Othman Al-Saeed
Fajer Alsaeed, NXT Platform, 21 April 2021
Born23 September 1967
NationalityKuwaiti
Years activeSince 1997
Notable workTV script writer

&Producer

&TV presenter

Fajer Al-Saeed (Arabic:فجر السعيد; born 23 September 1967[1][2]) is a Kuwaiti screenwriter, producer, and journalist.

Biography

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At the beginning, Fajer Al-Saeed was writing on the radio, but her fame started with the first work she wrote for television, the series "The last decision" (original title: Al Qarar Al-Akheer). In addition to being a writer, she produces her own work through her company Scope Art Production. On 7 July 2007, she launched a television channel, Scope Channel affiliated with her company. At the present time, her company's work is not limited to producing works that she writes only, but has begun to expand since 2005 to produce works for other writers, Al-Saeed has stopped writing dramas since 2010.

Private life

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Al-Saeed is the sister of Talal Al-Saeed, the former MP, poet and journalist. On 21 March 2010, she married the lawyer Saud Al-Subaie.[3]

TV presenting

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In November 2018, she experimented with TV presenting on her channel Scope, in the political variety program "Here’s Kuwait" (original title: Hona Al-Kuwait).

In Ramadan 2019, She presented the program “Scope gathering” (original title: Ghabgah Scope).

Controversy

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On New Year's Eve 2019, Al-Saeed called for the normalization of relations with Israel and the investment of Arab capital in it, as she added in her tweet on Twitter: "I expect the New Year 2019, God willing, will be a year of goodness, security and safety, and on this happy occasion, I like to say to you, I strongly support normalization with the State of Israel, opening up trade with it, introducing Arab capital for investment and opening up tourism, especially religious tourism, Al-Aqsa, the Dome of the Rock and the Church of the Resurrection".[4]

On 9 January 2019, Al-Saeed had an interview with the Israeli Kan channel and repeated her call for the normalization of relations with Israel and about "peace between the Arab peoples and Israel".[5]

She also criticized the rockets launched by the Palestinian resistance on 14 March 2019, during the Israeli military escalation on the Gaza Strip.


Fajr sparked controversy on social media in a video on her personal accounts in September 2024 In Georgia, describing the two Israelis she was standing with as “cousins.”[6]

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Disease

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In July 2019, she suffered a blood poisoning after undergoing gastric bypass surgery,[8] which led to severe internal bleeding, as she was transferred to the hospital and was admitted to the recovery room in a critical condition.[8]

Works

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production year Name Kind Type Directed by
1997 Al Qarar Al-Akheer Series Family Drama Abdulaziz Al-Mansour Al-Arfaj
1998 Darat Al-Ayam Series Family Drama Abdulaziz Al-Mansour Al-Arfaj
1999 Droob Al-Shak Series Family Drama Abdulaziz Al-Mansour Al-Arfaj
2001 Jareh Al-Zaman Series Social Drama Amer Al-Hamoud
2002 Thaman Omry Series Social Drama Abdullah Al-Barrak
2002 Qanas Khytan Play Social Comedy Ahmed Al-Salman
2002 Dar Al-Falak Radio play Satirical Comedy Abdullah Al-Barrak
2003 Al-Hayalah Series Family Comedy Al-Bailey Ahmed
2004 Dunya Al-Qwy Series Social Drama Al-Bailey Ahmed
2005 Adeel Al-Roh Series Political Drama Ramadan Ali
2006 Al-imbratorah Series Police Drama Nour Aldawi
2008 Dar Al-hwa Series Family Drama Faraj Al-Faraj
2009 Sotk wasel Series Political Comedy Faraj Al-Faraj
2009 Aamk Asmakh Series Political Comedy Faraj Al-Faraj
2010 Sotk wasel 2 Series Political Comedy Faraj Al-Faraj

References

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  1. ^ عيد ميلاد سعيد لفجر السعيد، جريدة الخط الأحمر، دخل في 21 يوليو 2012 Archived 13 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ صوت فجر أكمل عندها الصورة، جريدة القبس، دخل في 7 سبتمبر 2009 Archived 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ فجر السعيد: من حقي أن أفرح بعرسي من سعود، جريدة القبس، دخل في 14 أبريل 2010 Archived 14 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "فجر السعيد تدعو للتطبيع والاستثمار في إسرائيل بحجة "مساعدة" الفلسطينيين وتتلقى تهديدا بالقتل". القدس العربي. 2 January 2019. Archived from the original on 25 July 2019.
  5. ^ Chamouri, Majdouline. "الإعلامية فجر السعيد تواصل مسيرة التطبيع مع إسرائيل". Alaraby. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  6. ^ https://x.com/AlsaeedFajer/status/1831025598820495500?s=19
  7. ^ "فجر السعيد تشعل ضجة بعد تعليقها على "صواريخ حماس"". الجزيرة مباشر. Archived from the original on 25 December 2019. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  8. ^ a b "فجر السعيد" بحالة صحية حرجة بعد تعرضها لتسمم بالدم، موقع الخليج أون لاين، نشر في 25 يوليو 2019 بالدم Archived 15 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine