Anwar Wagdi or Wagdy ( ar, أنور وجدي, ; 11 October 1904 – 14 May 1955), born Anwar Wagdi Yehia El Fattal, was an
Egyptian
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actor
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,
screenwriter
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...
,
director
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and
producer.
Life
Anwar was born in the
Cairo
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district of
El Daher,
Cairo
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. His father was of
Syria
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n descent. Anwar's
Egyptian
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mother, Muhiba El-Rikaby, was from
Cairo
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. Anwar Wagdy was married to
Egypt
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ian actresses Elham Hussein,
Leila Mourad
Leila Mourad or Layla Morad ( ar, ليلى مراد; February 17, 1918 – November 21, 1995) was an Egyptian singer and actress, and one of the most prominent superstars in Egypt and the entire Arab world in her era. Born Lilian Zaki Ibrahim M ...
(three times), and
Laila Fawzi
Laila Fawzi ( arz, ليلى فوزي, Laylā Fawzī; 1923 - January 12, 2005), also spelt as Leila Fawzi and Layla Fawzy, was an Egyptian actress and model. She was one of the pioneers of Egyptian cinema and starred in over 85 films throughout he ...
. He died at 50 in
Sweden
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while seeking treatment for
polycystic kidney disease
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.
Career
Anwar Wagdy began his acting career as an extra in 1922 in the
Youssef Wahbi
Youssef Abdallah Wahbi Qotb ( ar, يوسف عبد الله هديب وهبي قطب) (14 July 1902 – 17 October 1982) was an Egyptian stage and film actor and director, a leading star of the 1930s and 1940s and one of the most prominent ...
Theatre Company's production of Julius Caesar. He quickly leaped to stardom and played leading roles in and/or directed 92
Egyptian films
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between the 1932 and 1955. He achieved particular success partnering with his wife,
Egypt
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ian legend
Leila Mourad
Leila Mourad or Layla Morad ( ar, ليلى مراد; February 17, 1918 – November 21, 1995) was an Egyptian singer and actress, and one of the most prominent superstars in Egypt and the entire Arab world in her era. Born Lilian Zaki Ibrahim M ...
.
Youssef Wahbi directed his first film: "Defense" in 1934 and called "Anwar Wagdy" to take part in this film with him. After the failure of a film caused some financial problems for Youssef Wahbi and producer, which resulted in Anwar to join the National Force Theater, which was founded in 1935. Anwar Wagdi found that cinema is more suited to his talent and more in tune with its aspirations because of its popularity and its ability to reach a wider audience.
Throughout that period, he made "Wings of the Desert", in 1939.
Released on 1 October 1939
Anwar Wagdy became a star, as directors of the exploitation of its looks handsome and soft features in the provision of the roles of the rich aristocrat indifferent to any symbol of evil. And grandfather established his production company "films Nations", and produced, directed and acted in a number of films together with his wife Laila Murad, whom he married while filming the first: "The following are the poor girl."
Filmography
;Actor
*Agnihat el sahara (1939)
* Al-Azeema (1939)
*El warsha (1941)
*Intissar el chabab (1941)
*Leila fil zalam (1944)
*Kedb fi kedb (1944)
*Gharam wa intiqam (1944)
*Tahia el rajala (1945)
*Ragaa (1945)
*Madinat el ghajar (1945)
*Lailat el jumaa (1945)
*Lailat el haz (1945)
*Kubla fi Lubnan (1945)
*Kataltu waladi (1945)
*El-qalb louh wahid (1945)
*El hayat kefah (1945)
*Bayn narayn (1945)
*Aheb el baladi (1945)
*Sirr abi (1946)
*Leila bint el fukara (1946)
*El zalla el kabira (1946)
*Aroussa lel ajar (1946)
*Ard el Nil (1946)
*Ana wa ibn ammi (1946)
*Leila bint el agnia (1947)
*Kalbi dalili (1947)
*Fatmah (1947)
*Talak Suad hanem (1948)
*El hawae wa el chabab (1948)
* Ghazal Al Banat (1949)
*Shebbak habibi (1951)
*El sabaa effendi (1951)
*Amir el antikam (1951)
*Raya wa Sekina (1953)
*Dahab (1953)
*Kuloub el naas (1954)
*Khatafa mirati (1954)
*El Wahsh
''The Monster'' ( ar, الوحش, El Wahsh) is a 1954 Egyptian crime film directed by Salah Abouseif. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. It was one of the first films to be labelled as a "social thriller" by cinema writer George ...
(1954)
*Arbah banat wa zabit (1954)
;Director
*Leila bint el fukara (1946)
*Leila bint el aghnia (1947)
*Kalbi dalili (1947)
*Talak Soiad hanem (1948)
* Ghazal Al Banat (1949)
*Yasmine (1951)
*Lailet el henna (1951)
*Katr el nada (1952)
*Habib el ruh (1952)
*Dahab (1953)
*Bint el akaber (1953)
*Arbaa' banat we zabit (1954)
;Writer
* Ghazal Al Banat (1949)
References
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1904 births
1955 deaths
Egyptian screenwriters
Egyptian people of Syrian descent
Male actors from Cairo
20th-century Egyptian male actors
Deaths from kidney disease
Egyptian male film actors
Egyptian film directors
20th-century screenwriters