Bassem Feghali

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Bassem Feghali
باسم فغالي
Born (1977-09-21) September 21, 1977 (age 46)
Beirut, Lebanon
GenresComedy
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, singer, drag queen, costume and make-up artist, dancer
Years active1996–present

Bassem Feghali (Arabic: باسم فغالي) is a Lebanese comedian, singer and drag queen.[1]

Career

Bassem graduated from "Studio el fan" in 1996 winning a gold medal. He has performed at many shows, festivals and television programs since then. A standard part of his act is to sing comic versions of popular songs while dressed with elaborate wigs, costumes and cosmetics and imitating the manners of the singer who made the song popular originally—usually a female singer. He can sing in a high-pitch voice. His act also includes other kinds of costume comedy.

Bassem Feghali started his comedy career by impersonating the famous singer Sabah. He then went on to impersonations and mimicry of many other Lebanese and world celebrities, primarily singers, such as Nawal Al Zoughbi, Haifa Wehbe, Fairouz, Shakira, Marilyn Monroe, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Marwa, Nancy Ajram, Elissa, and Mariam Nour. He has also impersonated historical figures such as Ivette Sursok, Maggi Farah and Miss Lebanon pageant contestants, such as Lamita Franjieh.

Bassem Feghali is known for his ability to imitate the voices of personalities he impersonates without lip synching. When imitating female singers, he has to diet and exercise his voice so that he could impersonate the idols well. During the month of Ramadan, Bassem had a daily show on the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC). The show was called "Alf Wayle Bi Layle". He imitated a different Arab artist each day for the full month. Some people he imitated were Sabah, Nawal Al Zoghbi, Fifi Abdo, Assala, Majida El Roumi, etc.

Awards

He was a laureate of the "Murex d'Or" awards in 2000[2] as Best Monologist of the Year.

References

  1. ^ "Bassem Feghali".
  2. ^ The first night of the Golden Murex Award 2000 Archived 6 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine

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