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Ibrahim Labyad
Ibrahim Labyad ( ar, إبراهيم الأبيض) is a 2009 Egyptian Action drama film directed by Marwan Hamed. Cast * Ahmed El-Sakka - Ibrahim * Hend Sabry - Horeya * Amr Waked - Ashry * Mahmoud Abdel Aziz - Abdul-Malek Zarzur * Bassem Samra - Mahdy * Sawsan Badr Susan Badr ( ar, سوسن بدر) (nicknamed: The Nefertiti of Egyptian Cinema) (born September 25, 1959) is an Egyptian actress of film, stage and television. She received the Best Actress Award at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. S ... - Horeya's Mother References External links * 2009 action films Egyptian action drama films Films directed by Marwan Hamed {{Egypt-film-stub ...
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Marwan Hamed
Marwan Hamed ( ar, مروان حامد; born May 29, 1977) is a young Egyptian film director.Adil M. Asgarov, 'Hamed, Marwan (1977–)', Biographical Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa'. He is the son of author Wahid Hamed and journalist Zeinab Sweidan. His debut was a short film entitled ''Li Li'' followed by a major feature film entitled'' The Yacoubian Building (film), The Yacoubian Building ''based on a novel by Alaa Al Aswany and starring Adel Emam. He has taken part in direction of the series ''Lahzat Harija'' and has filmed a music video for Amr Diab. ''The Yacoubian Building'' was followed by ''Ibrahim Labyad'' starring Ahmed El-Sakka and Hend Sabry and was released in 2009. Then he released The Blue Elephant starring actor Karim Abdel Aziz and Khaled Al Sawy, and is based on Ahmed Mourad's novel of the same name. His last released film is The Originals (film), The Originals starting Khaled el Sawy, Maged el Kedwany and Menna Shalby References Exte ...
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Ahmed El-Sakka
Ahmed Mohamed Salah El Din El Sakka ( ar, أحمد محمد صلاح الدين السقا; born March 1, 1973) is an Egyptian action actor. The son of theatre director Salah El Sakka, he began his career with uncredited roles in a lot of films and television series, until he made his breakthrough role in the Egyptian comedy films ''An Upper Egyptian at the American University'' (1998) and ''Hamam in Amsterdam'' (1999). El Sakka is known for action roles and doing dangerous scenes without any double. He starred in the romantic comedy ''Short, Fanelah & Cap'' (2000), the adventure film '' Africano'' (2001) and the action films ''Mafia'' (2002), ''Tito'' (2004) and ''Italy War'' (2005). He also starred in the romantic drama ''About Love and Passion'' (2006), the biographical film '' The Island'' (2007), the actions ''Taymour and Shafika'' (2007), ''Ibrahim Labyad'' (2009) and '' The Dealer'' (2010), and the comedy drama ''The Consul's Son'' (2010). El Sakka also starred in the comed ...
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Hend Sabry
Hend Sabry ( ar, هند صبري, born 20 November 1979) is a Tunisian people, Tunisian Egyptians, Egyptian actress working in Cinema of Egypt, Egypt. Career Sabry starred as "'Ola" in the Egyptian Television Network, Egyptian television drama ''Ayza Atgawez'' as a character obsessed with getting married, who goes through dozens of prospective fiancés. She works continuously in the Cinema of Egypt, Egyptian cinema and resides in Cairo. In 2010 she was appointed an ambassador against hunger by the UN World Food Programme. ''Arabian Business'' listed her among the "100 most powerful Arab women" in 2013. She was on the cover of the Tunivisions people magazine in June 2011. She is also an ambassador for Garnier. Personal life Sabry was engaged for over two years to Syrian actor Bassel Khaiat. Sabry is married to Egyptian businessman Ahmad el Sherif and has dual-nationalities of her home country Tunisia and her country of residence Egypt. Filmography Films Television series ...
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Hesham Nazih
Hesham Nazih, also spelled Hesham Nazeh ( arz, هشام نزيه, born on 23 October 1972) is an Egyptian composer, musician and actor. Early life and career Nazih graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University in 1998. During his graduation year, he composed the soundtrack for the Egyptian film ''Hysteria'' starring actor Ahmed Zaki. Nazih is best known for scoring numerous Egyptian features and TV shows, including ''The Blue Elephant'', ''Ibrahim Labyad'', ''Tito, The Blue Elephant 2'' and '' Sons of Rizk''. He has since composed the soundtracks for many Egyptian films. In 2019, he composed the music for the British-drama film ''Born a King''. His most notable and celebrated work is the soundtrack for Egypt's Pharaohs' Golden Parade in 2021. Additionally, in 2022, he composed the soundtrack for the Marvel Studios/Disney+ series ''Moon Knight''. Honors and awards Nazih's work for the Egyptian movie, '' El Asliyyin'' in 2017, brought him the Best Music award at ...
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Egypt Today
''Egypt Today'' is an Egyptian English-language monthly news magazine owned by Egyptian Media Group. History and profile ''Egypt Today'' was first published in 1979. It covers Egyptian current affairs and some international news. The magazine is published by IBA media, which also publishes '' Business Today Egypt'', another monthly magazine. Both magazines are based in Cairo. In March 2005, the magazine was banned in the country due to its article on the 2005 presidential election. The 2013 circulation of the magazine was about 14,500 copies. See also * List of magazines in Egypt The history of magazines in Egypt is long, dating back to the 1890s. The earliest magazines included women's magazines as well as those published in Turkish from 1828 to 1947. In 1919 there were nearly more than thirty women's magazines in the co ... References External links Official website 1979 establishments in Egypt Censorship in Egypt English-language magazines Magazines established ...
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Amr Waked
Amr Waked ( ar, عمرو واكد ; born ) is an Egyptian film, television and stage actor. He is best known to international audiences and in Hollywood for his role in the 2005 film ''Syriana''. Other prominent roles include a Yemeni Sheikh called Muhammad in ''Salmon Fishing in the Yemen'', Pierre Del Rio in Luc Besson's ''Lucy'' and Farouk Hassan in '' Ramy. '' In 2019, Waked was sentenced to eight years in prison by an Egyptian military court for spreading false news and insulting state institutions. For that reason, he has no intention of returning to Egypt. He has been residing in Spain since October 2017. Career Waked's first major role was in ''Ashab wallah business'' (2002) (''Are we friends or just a business''). Reviewers reported that he portrayed the role of "Gehad" so well that many viewers left the theater believing he was actually a Palestinian actor, rather than Egyptian. His first lead role was as Ahmed in ''Deil el Samaka'' (''The Fish's tail'') (2003), and ...
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Mahmoud Abdel Aziz
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz ( ar, محمود عبد العزيز‎; 4 June 1946 – 12 November 2016) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He became famous for several famous roles in Egyptian cinema, before becoming famous in his native Egypt and the whole region for his Egyptian patriotic role in the Egyptian TV series ''Raafat el-Hagan''. The Egyptian Actors Guild announced his death on the night of 12 November 2016. Early life Mahmoud Abdel Aziz was born in Wardeyan, a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt to a middle-class family. Although he was studying Agricultural Science at Alexandria University, he used to practice his acting through the university theatre. Career He started his acting career by taking a role in ''Al Dawama'' TV show in the mid-1970s with Nelly and Mahmoud Yacine, after which he entered the movie industry for the first time through ''Al Hafeez'' an all-time Egyptian film classic. Mahmoud Abdel Aziz starred in over 25 movies during the late 1970s ...
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Bassem Samra
Basim, Basem or Bassem (Arabic: بَاسِم ') is a common Arabic name meaning "one who smiles". A more accurate proper spelling in English is Basim, as there is no stress (Shadda) on the "s" syllable in the Arabic original. The name stem from the Arabic verb ''basama'' (Arabic: َبَسَم) meaning "to smile". Notable people with the name include: * Bassem Alayleh (Born some day in 2000s), moron *Bassem Amin (born 1988), Egyptian chess player * Bassem Awadallah (born 1964), Jordanian public figure * Bassem Balaa (born 1981), Lebanese basketball player * Bassem Ben Nasser (born 1982), Tunisian footballer * Bassem Boulaâbi (born 1984), Tunisian footballer *Bassem Breish, Lebanese film director and writer *Bassem Eid (born 1958), Palestinian human rights activist *Bassem Feghali (born 1978), Lebanese comedian and drag queen *Bassem Hamad al-Dawiri (?–2007), Iraqi sculptor and artist * Bassem Hassan Mohammed (born 1987), Qatari equestrian * Bassem Marmar (born 1977), Lebanese f ...
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Sawsan Badr
Susan Badr ( ar, سوسن بدر) (nicknamed: The Nefertiti of Egyptian Cinema) (born September 25, 1959) is an Egyptian actress of film, stage and television. She received the Best Actress Award at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. She played the role of Mishaal bint Fahd bin Mohammed Al Saud, the Saudi princess who was executed for adultery along with her lover, in the 1980 movie, ''Death of a Princess ''Death of a Princess'' is a British 1980 drama-documentary produced by ATV in cooperation with WGBH in the United States. The drama is based on the true story of Princess Mishaal, a young Saudi Arabian princess and her lover who had been pu ...''. References 1957 births Living people Egyptian film actresses Egyptian television actresses Egyptian stage actresses {{Egypt-actor-stub ...
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2009 Action Films
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the Brahmi numerals, beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an Ascender (typography), ascender in most modern typefaces, in typefaces with text figures the character usually has a desc ...
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Egyptian Action Drama Films
Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt. Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to: Nations and ethnic groups * Egyptians, a national group in North Africa ** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of recorded history ** Egyptian cuisine, the local culinary traditions of Egypt * Egypt, the modern country in northeastern Africa ** Egyptian Arabic, the language spoken in contemporary Egypt ** A citizen of Egypt; see Demographics of Egypt * Ancient Egypt, a civilization from c. 3200 BC to 343 BC ** Ancient Egyptians, ethnic people of ancient Egypt ** Ancient Egyptian architecture, the architectural structure style ** Ancient Egyptian cuisine, the cuisine of ancient Egypt ** Egyptian language, the oldest known language of Egypt and a branch of the Afroasiatic language family * Copts, the ethnic Egyptian Christian minority ** Coptic language or Coptic Egyptian, the latest stage of the Egyptian language, spoken in Egypt until the 17t ...
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