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Fouad Zaki Mohamed el-Mohandes ar, فؤاد زكي محمد المهندس; known as Fouad el-Mohandes (or Fuad el-Mohandess; ar, فؤاد المهندس; September 6, 1924 – September 16, 2006) was an Egyptian stage and screen actor, and star from the 1950s specializing mostly in comedy roles in dozens of theater, cinema, and TV hits spanning five decades.


Biography

Born in Abbassia, Cairo. he was the son of linguist Zaki Mohamed el-Mohandes, the dean of the faculty of Dar al-Oloom and a member of the Arabic language Academy of Egypt. Therefore, their home was a fortress to preserve the Arabic language, which he mastered through his father, who was the one who had the first credit in developing his artistic talents. el-Mohandes was survived by a brother and two sisters, one of whom is the late Safiya el-Mohandes, who was the head of Television and Radio station for more than ten years successively, and a noted Egyptian broadcaster who was married to Mohamed Mahmoud Shaaban (known as Baba Sharo), who was also the head of the Television and Radio stations for more than 18 years successively and successfully. el-Mohandes grew up in the Al-Azab Turkish schools. He is an amateur actor when he was young. Inspired by the plays of comedian Naguib Al Rehani (Who liked el-Mohandes’s performance in the play ''Al Dunia Ala Kaf Afrit'' 'The world is on the palm of imp'' during his study at the faculty of commerce, el-Mohandes decided to pursue a career in drama. His close friend and neighbor from Abbassiya neighborhood Salah Zulfikar helped him and introduced him to his brothers Ezz El-Dine Zulfikar and
Mahmoud Zulfikar Mahmoud Qasdy Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar (18 February 1914 – 22 May 1970) was an Egyptians, Egyptian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He started his career as an architect, before becoming an actor in 1939. He was a major figur ...
and they were a huge reason in launching his career in cinema. He joined a group named ''Sa'a li Qalbak'' (''An hour to your heart'') during its early run. His important leading roles: "Sapawy" in ''Aelet Zizi'' (''Zizi's family''), "Zaki / Mr.X." in ''Akhtar ragol fi el aalam'' ('' The most dangerous man in the world''), "Bassiouni" in ''El Ard El Tayyeba'' (''The Good Earth''), "Abdul-Salam Al-Damanhouri" in ''Khali balak min giranak'' (''Watch out for your neighbours''), And much more. At the time, he also presented in radio broadcasting in the 1960s: ''Aaelet marzouk'' (''Marzouk's family''), ''Sa'aa le albek'' (''An hour for your heart''), and ''Kilmitein Wi-Bas'' (''Two Words Only''), which was broadcast daily for more than 15 years. His comedy role in ''Aa'ilat Zizi'' (''Zizi's Family''), directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, was one of the most significant roles in his career. In addition, he and his then-wife,
Shwikar Shwikar Ibrahim ( ar, شويكار; 4 November 1938 – 14 August 2020) was an Egyptian actress. She started her career in Alexandria in some tragedic roles before she was discovered by the Egyptian film director Fateen Abdul Wahab to work as a ...
, were a well-known acting couple, co-starring in many film and stage comedies such as: ''Mutarada Gharamiya'' (''An Amorous Pursuit''), ''Ard El Nifaq'' (''
Land of Hypocrisy ''Land of Hypocrisy'' ( ar, أرض النفاق, translit. Ard el Nifaq) is a 1968 Egyptian comedy-drama film by Fatin Abdel Wahab, it is based on Yusuf Sibai's novel of the same name. The novel was depicted before in the 1950 film '' Virtue ...
''), and ''Akhtar Ragul Fil Aalam'' (''The Most Dangerous Man In The World''). His most important leading roles in Theaters: ''Ana wa howa wa heia'' (''I, he, & she''), ''Sayedity el gamila'' (''my beautiful women''), ''El secerteair el fani'' (''The technical secretary''), ''Ana fin wenty fein'' (''Where am I, and where are you''). He also appeared in leading roles with Adel Emam (still a young actor and a beginner), such as the play ''Ana w Huwwa w Hiyya'' (''Me, Him, and Her'') in 1964. He starred in Mahmoud Zulfikar's ''Agazat Gharam'' ('' Love Vacation'') in 1967, and with Saeed Saleh in a film in 1970. However, he returned to roles with Adel Emam in films like ''Khalli Balak Min Giranak'' (''Watch Out for Your Neighbours'') in the 1990s. The 1960s were el-Mohandes' golden age. He made some successful plays, such as: ''El-Sekerteir El-Fanni'' (''The Technical Secretary''), ''Sayydati El-Gameela'' (the Arabic adaptation of '' My Fair Lady''), and ''Hawwa' El-Sa'aa 12'' (''Eve of Midnight''). Later in his career, his interest shifted back to theater, working in plays such as: ''Innaha Haqqan Aa'ila Muhtarama'' (''It is Truly a Respected Family''), '' Hala habibty'' (''Hala my love''), and ''Rawhia etkatafet'' (''Rawhia is kidnapped''). Some of his supporting roles were in: ''Bein El Atlaal'' (''
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'') with Faten Hamama, ''Uyoon Sahranah'' ('' Wakeful Eyes'') with Salah Zulfikar & Shadia, ''Amirat El Arab'' (''Princess of the Arabs''), ''El Sahera El Sagheera'' (''The Little Witch'') with Soad Hosni, Roshdy Abaza & Madiha Yousri, ''Nahr El Hob'' (''
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& Faten Hamama, ''Maww’ed fil Bourj'' ('' Appointment at the Tower'') with Salah Zulfikar & Soad Hosny, ''Almaz Wi Abdo El-Hamuli'' (''Almaz and Abdu El-Hamuli'') with Warda Al-Jazairia &
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, and ''El beyh el bauab'' (''The Master... Janitor'') with Ahmed Zaki &
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Personal life

el-Mohandes married twice; The first one from Effat Sorour and she gave birth to two sons: Ahmed, a civil Engineer who has a daughter named Habiba was in the DSB school in Egypt, and now lives in Canada, and Mohamed, businessman who has a son, his name is Omar and is studying in AUC.


Fouad & Shwikar

The duo "Fouad and
Shwikar Shwikar Ibrahim ( ar, شويكار; 4 November 1938 – 14 August 2020) was an Egyptian actress. She started her career in Alexandria in some tragedic roles before she was discovered by the Egyptian film director Fateen Abdul Wahab to work as a ...
" was one of the most famous comedic duos in Arab cinema and theater. they met for the first time during the performance of the play ''El secerteair el fani'' (''The technical secretary''). Shwikar said that he asked her for marriage during the performance of the play ''Ana wa howa wa heia'' (''I, he, & she''), so that el-Mohandes departed from the script for the first time in his life, saying: "Will you marry me, my sweetheart?" The marriage took place after completing the filming of the film ''Runaway from Marriage'' (''Hareb men el-zawag''), and in the last scene Shwikar wore a bride dress and headscarf, and el-Mohandes was wearing a suit and tie. So the two took advantage of this scene and after filming they went to the Ma'zoun at two in the morning to culminate their love story in marriage in November 1963. the director Hassan Al-Saifi and his wife, Zahra Al-Ola went with them. Then they divorced after 20 years of marriage. However, with the occurrence of the divorce, their artistic works continued, such as the plays: ''Rawhia etkatafet'' (''Rawhia is kidnapped'') and ''Meraty takreban'' (''My wife almost''), as well as the series: ''Dreams of the spider'' (''Ahlam el-Ankabot'') and ''A crime of only a quarter'' (''Garema Ela Rob'a''). Despite the separation, They were keen on the continuation of the friendship between them, especially that Fouad loves food from Shwikar, and the friendship lasted for 20 years until the death of el-Mohandes in 2006, and she was with him until the last day of his life. Shwikar admitted in one of her meetings that she only loved Fouad el-Mohandes, describing him as the love of her life, which she did not move away from until the last moments of his life. Fouad el-Mohandes is well known for his roles in movies in which he tried to put a comic and distinctly Arab spin on famous American movies, idols, and characters. He played his most famous role as Mr X in two movies: ''The Most Dangerous Man in the World'' and ''The Return of the Most Dangerous Man in the World''. He also depicted characters based on real-life figures, such as John Dillinger (referred to as Sayed Dillinger), Billy the Kid, and Mussolini. Although he made nearly 70 movies, Fouad el-Mohandes loved the theater so much. He believed in the necessity of presenting a social message through his work. He presented the problem of shelters through the comedy play ''Hala Habibty'' (''Hala, my sweetheart''), which explained the abuse that children receive in the shelters. Also presented the children's problems in the play ''Sok Ala Banatak'' (''Lock Your Girls In''). el-Mohandes was presenting the play ''Enaha hakan a'lah mohtarama'' (''It is really a respectable family'') with Amina Rizk and
Shwikar Shwikar Ibrahim ( ar, شويكار; 4 November 1938 – 14 August 2020) was an Egyptian actress. She started her career in Alexandria in some tragedic roles before she was discovered by the Egyptian film director Fateen Abdul Wahab to work as a ...
, while he was suffering from heart clot, and doctors assured him that he had recovered from it through his work on the stage. el-Mohandes believed that art has a sublime mission, which is serving the community. And because he loved children, he was looking for a work with children. And he was lucky in that after presenting ''Fawazir Amo Fouad'', who was watched by all children in Egypt and the Arab world. About singing in his works, el-Mohandes started that in the play ''Ana fin wenty fein'' (''Where am I, and where are you'') with the song "Rayeh ageeb al deeb min diloh". After that, he presented many songs in his artistic works. He presented many songs to children because he loved singing from a young age, as he was the head of the band of nasheeds in the elementary school.


Death

Fouad el-Mohandes died on 16 September 2006, ten days after his 82nd birthday. He died as a result of a sudden and very severe heart attack, as a result of his extreme panic after seeing a partial fall of the bedroom ceiling in his home in Zamalek, as a result of a massive fire in it, and he survived it miraculously. el-Mohandes died only two month after the death of his old comrade
Abdel Moneim Madbouly Abdel Moneim Madbouly ( ar, عبد المنعم مدبولي, December 28, 1921 – July 9, 2006) was an Egyptian actor, comedian and playwright. Biography Madbouly was born in Cairo and started acting at seven years old following the dea ...
. On September 6, 2016, Google Search celebrated the 92nd anniversary of the birth of Fouad el-Mohandes.


Filmography

* ''El Ard el Tayeba'' ('' The Good Land'') (1954) * ''Bint El Geeran'' (''The Neighbor's Daughter'') (1954) *''Uyoon Sahranah'' ('' Wakeful Eyes'') (1956) *''Bayn Al-Atlal'' (''
Among the Ruins Among the Ruins ( arz, بين الأطلال, translit. Bain El Atlal) is a 1959 Egyptian romance film directed by the Egyptian film director Ezz El-Dine Zulficar and produced by the Egyptian film producer Salah Zulfikar. The film is based on a n ...
'') (1959) * ''Nahr Al-Hobb'' ('' The River of Love'') (1960) * ''Hub fi hub'' (''Love and More Love'') (1960) *''Maww’ed Mal Maadi'' (''Rendezvous with the Past'') (1961) * ''Al shoumou el sawdaa'' (''Black Candles'') (1962) * ''El Telmiza'' (''The Student'') (1962) * ''Maww’ed fil borg'' ('' Appointment at the Tower'') (1962) * ''El Motamarreda'' (''The Rebel'') (1963) * ''Ana Wa Huwa Wa Hiya'' (''I, He and She'') (1964) * ''Al ariss yassel ghadan'' (''The Groom Arrives Tomorrow'') (1964) * ''Chabab wa hub wa marah'' (''Youth, Love and Joy'') (1964) * ''Sahib el galala'' (''His Majesty'') (1964) * ''Iterafat zoj'' (''A Husband's Confessions'') (1965) *''Zawga Mn Paris'' ('' A Wife from Paris'') (1966) * ''Guanab el safir'' (''His Excellency The Ambassador'') (1966) * ''Agazet gharam'' ('' Love Vacation'') (1967) * ''Akhtar ragol fil alam'' ('' The Most Dangerous Man in the World'') (1967) * ''Mabodet el gamahir'' (''The Audiences Beloved'') (1967) * ''Al ragol da hai ganini'' (''This Man is Driving Me Mad'') (1967) * ''Aalam modhek geddan'' (''A Very Funny World'') (1968) * ''Ard el-nefak'' (''
Land of Hypocrisy ''Land of Hypocrisy'' ( ar, أرض النفاق, translit. Ard el Nifaq) is a 1968 Egyptian comedy-drama film by Fatin Abdel Wahab, it is based on Yusuf Sibai's novel of the same name. The novel was depicted before in the 1950 film '' Virtue ...
'') (1968) * ''Kilmitayn Wa Bas'' (''Just Few Words'') (1968) * ''Al-Sikirtir Al-Fanni'' (''The Technical Secretary'') (1968) * ''Merati magnouna... magnouna... magnouna'' (''My Wife is Mad, Mad, Mad'') (1968) * ''Al millionaire al mouzayyaf'' (''The Fake Millionaire'') (1968) * ''Moutarada gharamia'' (''An Amorous Pursuit'') (1968) * ''Shanabo fil massiada'' (''Shanabo in Trap'') (1968) * ''Sayedaty Al Jamila'' ('' My Fair Lady'') (Arabic adaptation) (1969) * ''
Viva Zalata ''Viva Zalata'' ( ar, ڤيڤا زلاطا) is a 1976 Egyptian western comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez. Synopsis Zalata immigrates to New Mexico, where he becomes a city hero and eventually mayor. After he is killed by Billy the Kid, his dau ...
'' (1976) * ''Sok Ala Banatak'' (''Lock Your Girls In'') (1980) (script by
Lenin El-Ramly Lenin El-Ramly ( ar, لينين الرملي; August 18, 1945 – February 7, 2020) was an independent Egyptian writer and director of films and for television and theater. His work is in the field of satire, farce, parody and the ''Theatre of the ...
) * ''Ayoub'' (''Ayoub'') (1983)


TV

* ''Ammo Fuad Series'' that went on for more than 10 years in the 1990s (Ramadan TV Competition for children) * ''Oyun'' (''Eyes'') with
Sanaa Gamil Sanaa Gamil ( ar, سناء جميل), born Thoraya Youssef Atallah ( ar, ثريا يوسف عطالله) (April 27, 1930 – December 22, 2002), was an Egyptian actress. Born to a Coptic Orthodox family in Minya Governorate, she moved to Ca ...
* ''Robabkia'' written by Farid Shawky ">Farid_Shawky.html" ;"title="written by Farid Shawky">written by Farid Shawky (2000)


External links

*
Fouad el-Mohandes
at ElCinema.com
Fouad el-Mohandes’ 92nd birthday - Google Doodle
{{DEFAULTSORT:el-Mohandes, Fouad 1924 births 2006 deaths Egyptian male television actors Egyptian male film actors Egyptian comedians Egyptian male stage actors 20th-century comedians Male actors from Cairo