He was born in 1963 in Chuarbakh neighborhood of Sulaymaniyah. He started his career in 1974 when he was a primary school student in a Kurdish school in Sulaymaniyah.
He participated in the opera (Naway-Shorsh) prepared by Salah Rauf for Kirkuk TV at that time.
After graduating from secondary school, he went to the Institute of Fine Arts and became more familiar with art in a scientific and academic way.
Before starting his studies in the theater department of the institute and after graduation, he participated in several theatrical, television and film works in Salar theater troupe.
After the 1991 uprising, he directed several films, including the series Chira, which is the story of Ghaib Tuama Farman and written and prepared by Fuad Majid Misri.
In 1991, Shorsh Qadir moved abroad and lived in the Netherlands with his family in Den Haag. After a while in the Netherlands, he continued his artistic career and tried his best not to separate from the arts.
After the 1991 uprising, he directed and acted in five films, including Burnt Paradise which was shot on a 35mm camera as an assistant director and actor. With a film of his own called Barmatka written by Amir Sheikhli and screenplayed and directed by Shorsh Qadir.
He has participated in several theatrical works as an actor, including the play called Jaber’s Skull.
He was forced to move abroad in 1996 because of the fratricidal war and the fascist Ba'ath regime. He lived in Dan Haag, the Netherlands. He tried to get into theater in the Netherlands, but it was not easy for him. He studied theater technique for six months, but it was useless to get a job, so he tried to go to television. He participated in a Kurdish festival in Europe. As a Kurd, it was a dream theater with artists Salah Roof and Burhan Mohammed in a celebratory manner for the peoples.
He prepared and directed a play (Five Paintings) for the Berlin Film Festival, which was a monodrama in which one person played several characters at the same time We were able to win two awards for both acting and text.
He has not stopped working in the arts as a job and as a service to Kurdish art. He has done several Dutch reports in the Netherlands in Dutch for Dutch television, for example Tey Fi Fest.
He has also made two films as part of his involvement with Dutch culture. The first film (Strangeness), written and directed by himself and starring several Kurdish and Dutch actors such as Mari Film and Shamali A Narash, Shadan Fuad, Salah Majid, Zahir Mahmoud, and Jamal Sabir.
The second film in 2005 was written and directed by Zana Ali, Barmin Nuri, Hawre Hama Saleh and Latif Omar and several others, and in Kurdistan, the drama series Symphony of Death consists of 10 series is now ready to be presented with the film Moments of Loneliness written and directed by himself.[1]