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Nour El-Sherif
Egyptian actor
Nour El-Sherif | |
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El-Sherif in London, October | |
| Born | Mohamad Geber Mohamad Abd Allah ()28 April Cairo, Egypt |
| Died | 11 August () (aged69) Cairo, Egypt |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Notable work | Pleasure and Suffering |
| Spouse(s) | Poussi (m.; div.) |
| Children | 2 |
Nour El-Sherif (Arabic: نور الشريف; 28 April – 11 August ), born Mohamad Geber Mohamad Abd Allah (Arabic: محمد جابر محمد عبد الله) was a prominent Egyptianactor.
He has 6 films in the Top Egyptian films list.
As a child, he loved soccer. However, it was overshadowed by his passion for acting, which he first nurtured in small theater roles. His silver screen debut set the stage for an iconic career. This devotion shined through in his performances, which landed him the premier spotlight of Egyptian cinema for decades.El-Sherif was born in the working-class neighbourhood of Sayeda Zainab in Cairo. El-Sherif was married to Poussi (–) and together they had two daughters, Sarah and Mai. He got divorced from Poussi in and they reunited in early during the difficulty of his illness.
He also played soccer before choosing acting as a career. Nour El-Sherif is sometimes credited as Nour El Cherif, Nour El-Cherif or Nour Al-Sharif.
Karim Cherif - Biography, Height & Life Story - Super Stars Bio: CAIRO – 28 April Veteran Egyptian star Nour el-Sherif was a genuine star who gained the treasure of the audience across the silver screen, TV and theater. On the occasion of his birthday, Egypt Today provides its readers a glimpse of the journey of this unique player, director and human being.He died on August 11, , Cairo, Egypt.[1][2][3]
Death
Nour El-Sherif died from lung cancer in Cairo at the age of 69 in after a severe struggle with the disease.
Tribute
On 28 April , Google celebrated his 75th birthday with a Google Doodle.[4]
Filmography
Selected works
| Year | Title | Arabic Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kasr El Shawk | |||
| Bint Min el Banat | |||
| Ashiaa la toshtra | |||
| Pleasure and Suffering[5] | al-Mutåt wal-Âzab | ||
| My Wife and the Dog | |||
| Medinet al-Samt | |||
| In Summer We Must Love | Fel Saif Lazem Nihib | ||
| Leqa ma al-madi | |||
| Hello, I'm the Cat | Alo, ana al-ghetta | ||
| Karnak Cafe | Al-Karnak | ||
| Bloody Sunday | Youm El-Ahad El-Damy | ||
| La Waqt Lil Demoue | |||
| Ota Ala Nar | |||
| Sonya and the Madman | |||
| Journey Inside a Woman | Rehla Dakhel Emraa | ||
| Darbet Shams | |||
| The Moment has gone my Son | Wa da al-omr ya waladi | ||
| The Last Confession | Al-Eeteraf al-Akhir | ||
| The Other Woman | Maraa Al-Okhra | ||
| Desire | Al-Raghba | ||
| Al-Akmar | |||
| People on the Top | Ahl El Qema | ||
| Al-Shaytan Yaez | |||
| The Bus Driver | Sawak Al-Utubis | ||
| An Egyptian Story | Hadduta Misrija | ||
| Bariq Ayneyk | |||
| The Peacock | Al-Tawous | ||
| Beit al-qadi | |||
| Streets of Fire | Imam | ||
| The Vagabonds | Al-Sa Alik | ||
| The Train | El-Ketaar | ||
| The Age of Wolves | Ahmed | ||
| Kaher el-zaman | |||
| Seraa al ahfad | |||
| Hellfire | Inar gahined | ||
| The Search of Sayed Marzouk | Al-Bahths an Al-Sayyid Marzuq | ||
| Nagi El-Ali | |||
| The Cry | Al-Sarkha | ||
| Ayoun Al Sakr | |||
| A Hot Night | Leila Sakhina | ||
| I Won't Live in My Father's Robes | Lan A3ish Fi Gelbab Abi | TV series | |
| Destiny | Massir | ||
| The Mushroom | Mostafa | ||
| Disappearance of Gaafar El-Masry | Ikhtefaa Gaafar El-Masry | ||
| The Other Man | El Ragol El Akhar | TV series | |
| Haj Metwali's Family | TV series | ||
| El Attar we el saba3 banat | TV series | ||
| Eish Ayamak | TV series | ||
| Dam El Ghazal | |||
| The Yacoubian Building | Omaret Yakobean | ||
| Transit Prisoner | Masgoon Transit | ||
| The Baby Doll Night | Laylat El-Baby Doll | ||
| Cairo Time | Betawqeet El-Qahira |
See also
References
- Habib, Samar.
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