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Magda is an Egyptian actress. She started her career at the age of 15 using a pseudonym, so that her parents wouldn't know. Her breakthrough came in 1949 in the film "Al Naseh" (The Mentor), after which she went on to become one of the most popular female actresses in Egyptian cinema history. Her most notable films include "Anf Wa Thalath Oyoun" (A Nose and Three Ears), "Jamila" and "Ayna Omry" (Where's my Life?). She got married once to the actor Ihab Nafia'a, and has one daughter (Ghada).- Dalia El Behairy was born on 15 October 1970 in Tanta, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Special Operations (2007), Real Dreams (2007) and Juba (2007). She was previously married to Farid El-Murshedi.
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Huda Sultan was born on 15 August 1925 in Tanta, Egypt. She was an actress, known for Kahramana (1958), Al watad (1996) and Fatawat el Husseinia (1954). She was married to Farid Shawqi, Mohamad Najib, Fouad El Jazairly, Fouad Al Atrache and Hassan AbdulSalam. She died on 5 June 2006 in Cairo, Egypt.- Director
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He was born on June 30, 1947 in Tanta, Egypt when his mother was going to visit some relatives in this Delta town north of Cairo. He lived until he was five years old in the countryside as the eldest of four siblings. The family had to move to Cairo for school and He grew up in the popular neighbourhood of Shoubra.
He has been fascinated with cinema since an early age. He used to dig holes in the mud fence around our old countryside house to observe the daily activities of the peasants. He also grew up fascinated with his uncle, Kamel Youssef, his mother's brother. He was a tall handsome man that studied drama and literature in England and returned to Egypt to work in radio and theater. His books opened his eyes to a whole new universe.
He entered the Egyptian Higher Institute of Cinema and graduated in 1967. He worked as an assistant director on two features: Abbas Kamel's "I am the Doctor"; and Tewfik Saleh's "Diary of the Village Investigator". In 1968, he headed to Poland to study on a one year fellowship. There, he met his beloved wife Monika Kowalczyk and they got married in October 1969. When he returned to Egypt, he continued to work as assistant director in addition to some acting and writing/teaching. In 1972, he worked with the famous Polish movie "In Desert and in Wilderness" during the shooting in Egypt.
In the period from 1974-86, he made over a dozen of documentaries and short films on a variety of topics. His first feature was "Bloody Destinies" in co-production with Algeria. The movie was shot in 1976, finished in 1980 and released in 1982.
He directed 11 feature movies over the years ranging from social drama to soul searching as Egyptians are caught between mixed identities. The Filmography section of this website provides details on his work as well as the various awards and honours received nationally and internationally. More recently, he has been teaching at the High Film Institute and he enjoyed the fresh perspectives of his students. He is also on a steep learning curve to catch up with the digital revolution. His dream is to break free from the production monopoly in Egypt and make movies independently.
His family has been a great support and an honest critic. He and Monika have a daughter, Miranda who is married and currently resides in the USA and a son, Robert who is starting college this year. From 1996 to present he has been Adjunct Professor, Higher Institute of Cinema, Cairo, Egypt.- Actor
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Muhammad Fawzi was born on 15 August 1918 in Kafr Abu Genedy, Tanta, Egypt. He was an actor and composer, known for Min aina laka haza? (1952), Daiman maak (1954) and Fatma wa Marika wa Rachel (1949). He was married to Madihah Yusri. He died on 20 October 1966 in Egypt.- Mohamed Al Kashef was born on 2 February 1953 in Tanta, Egypt. He is an actor, known for El-Huroob ela el-Qimmah (1996), Ala Al-Donia Al-Salam (1987) and Ighteyal Faten Tawfiq (1995).
- Aminah Rizq was born on 13 April 1898 in Tanta, Egypt. She was an actress, known for Cleobatra (1943), Al-mouled (1989) and Saut min el madi (1956). She died on 24 August 2003 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Actress
Naimah Akef was born on 7 October 1932 in Tanta, Egypt. She was an actress, known for El nimr (1952), Tamr Hinnah (1957) and Min ajl Hanafi (1964). She died on 23 April 1966 in Cairo, Egypt.- The family moved to Cairo and settled in the neighborhood of "Helmia". She attended El Helmia Secondary School for Girls, where artistic talent emerged for the first time, and got a certificate of appreciation for her role in the play ( The blind princess) from the director of her school, . She studied acting at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Art, and began her career at the end of the sixties by a limited roles such as "El ghazya", then the space of roles increased slowly with the seventies , and represented in films (Girls at the university, tale of a girl named Marmar, The return of the Prodigal Son, Hekmetak Ya Rab), as represented in the TV drama serials through (Laialy Elhelmia, Arabesque,no one sleeps in Alexandria).
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- Actor
- Writer
Mahmoud Zulfikar was born on 18 February 1914 in Tanta, Egypt. He was a director and actor, known for Soft Hands (1963), Khadaini abi (1951) and Fok el suhab (1948). He was married to Maryam Fakhruddin. He died on 22 May 1970.- Osama Anwar Okasha was born on 27 July 1941 in Tanta, Egypt. Osama Anwar was a writer, known for Zeezinya (1997), Katibat el-Idam (1989) and The Alexandrian (2024). Osama Anwar died on 28 May 2010 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Mohammed Tawfik was born on 24 October 1908 in Tanta, Egypt. He was an actor, known for The Message (1976), Amir el-Inteqam (1950) and The Monster (1954). He died on 27 March 2003 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Hamdy Hafez was born on 30 November 1948 in Tanta, Egypt. He is an actor, known for Wada'an Ella Alabad (1976), Secret File (2022) and Hadha Uhibbuh wa Hadha Uriduh (1975).
- Nasr Hamid Abu-Zaid was born on 10 July 1943 in Tanta, Egypt. He died on 5 July 2010 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Ahmed is an Egyptian singer who rose to fame as the runner-up of the second season of Arab Idol 2013, broadcast by the MBC network. Gamal was among the top three who reached the finals, but he ended up in the second place. Despite his ending as a runner-up, he won the hearts of millions around the Arab world. The Egyptian singer and composer born 2 April 1988 also has a degree in pharmacy.Before Arab Idol, Gamal caught the attentions of many big musicians such as Ammar El Sherei, Hany Mahanna and Mohammed Elhelw.Gamal likes both Eastern and Western music, especially the Egyptian Folk music and House Music. Most of his songs are of his composition. Gamal was distinguished in Arab Idol with his deep strong sensitive voice, that one of the critics said: "his voice is like a violin and doesn't need music while singing". Gamal became widely Known with his title Esultan (The Sultan), given to him by Arab Idol judges. Moreover, his fans have given him many titles such as, Elking Elsagheer (The Little King),and Elandaleeb Elgedeed (the New Nightingale).
- Mohammad Attia was born on 16 July 1983 in Tanta, Egypt. He is an actor, known for Dars Khususi (2005).