Salim Kallas (Arabic: سليم كلاس; 13 November 1936 − 2 December 2013) was a Syrian actor.
He began his career in 1970[3] by participating in plays with university students, and then he worked at the national theater and later at the Syrian TV one year after it was established, where he made his television debut in a television film called "Asha'a al-Wada'a" (Farewell Dinner).
Kallas's acting career expanded on the stage, TV, cinema and radio.
While appearing in only in four cinematic movies, Kallas's TV career was expansive, which began with the long-running comedy series "Maraya" (Mirrors) in which he performed from its first season up to the most recent one, leading to a long career spanning all genres of Syrian TV shows and making him a mainstay of the medium and a popular figure.
[4] Kallas died following a long illness on 2 December 2013, aged 77, in Damascus.