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Stephan Rosti ( arz, استفان روستى ) (16 November 1891 – 22 May 1964) was an Egyptian actor and
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
who lived and worked in Egypt.


Personal

Rosti's mother was an Italian Egyptian dancer. She was performing in
Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ...
when she met Rosti's father, the
Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
n ambassador to
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. Rosti's mother was enamoured with Egypt to the point that when it was time for the diplomat father to terminate his political assignment (in Cairo) and return to his country, she refused to travel with him and decided to remain in Egypt with her son. To escape the father's attempts to smuggle the child out of Egypt, she escaped with the child to
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and they lived in the Raas Al-Teen neighborhood where Stephan enrolled in its local schools.Al-Ahram Al-Arabi Newspaper Article 13 May 2006
/ref> As a young man, Rosti travelled to Austria seeking recognition by his father, but to no avail. As he danced and worked odd jobs in Austria, Germany, and France. Rosti met and befriended two visiting Egyptian film-makers,
Mohammed Karim Mohammed Karim (1896–1972) ( ar, محمد كريم) was an Egyptian film director, writer, and film producer, producer. Karim brought Faten Hamama to fame in the movie ''Yawm Said''. His 1946 film ''Dunia (1946 film), Dunia'' was entered int ...
and Sirag Mounir, who encouraged him to return to Egypt to work in cinema, given his fluency in
Egyptian Arabic Egyptian Arabic, locally known as Colloquial Egyptian ( ar, العامية المصرية, ), or simply Masri (also Masry) (), is the most widely spoken vernacular Arabic dialect in Egypt. It is part of the Afro-Asiatic language family, and o ...
and after he expressed his desire to do so. Rosti returned to Egypt and enrolled as a student in the "Acting Institute" of
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the largest urban agglomeration in Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East: The Greater Cairo metro ...
, and accepted his first role as director of the first wholly Egyptian feature film, "Layla" from producer
Aziza Amir Aziza Amir ( ar, عزيزة أمير; 17 December 1901 – 28 February 1952) was an Egyptian actress, producer, and screenwriter. She has legendary status in Egyptian film. She was the first wife of Mahmoud Zulfikar. Early life and career Aziza A ...
in 1927. Rosti appeared in 24 Egyptian films between 1927 and 1964. He also directed seven Egyptian films between 1931 and 1946. He was renowned for portraying evil characters with a satirical inclination, and he became an icon of the Egyptian film industry.


Filmography

Actor:: (1920–1964) *Emraa alal hamish (1964) ... a.k.a. A Woman on the Outside (International: English title) *Garima el dahika, El (1964) ... a.k.a. The Funny Crime (International: English title) *Majanin fi naim, El (1963) ... a.k.a. Madmen in Paradise (International: English title) *Nashal, El (1963) ... a.k.a. The Pickpocket (International: English title) *Seraa el gababera (1963) ... a.k.a. Struggle of Giants (International: English title) *Nassab, El (1961) * Sayedat el kasr (1958) .... Shafeek ... a.k.a. Lady of the Castle (International: English title) *Kalb loh ahkam, El (1957) .... Friend ... a.k.a. The Heart Has Its Reasons (International: English title) *Ketar el lail (1953) ... a.k.a. The Night Train (International: English title) *Ma takulshi la hada (1952) ... a.k.a. Don't Tell Anyone (USA: DVD box title) ... a.k.a. Mat'culch le had (USA: DVD box title) *Khadaini abi (1951) ... a.k.a.
My Father Deceived Me My Father Deceived Me (aliases: My Father Tricked Me ar, خدعني أبي, translit. ''Khadaini abi'') is a 1951 Egyptian film written and directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. It stars Mahmoud Zulfikar, Sabah and Taheyya Kariokka. Plot Kawthar is ...
(International: English title) *Akher kedba (1950) .... The Doctor ... a.k.a. The Last Lie (USA: DVD title) * Ghazal al-banat (1949) .... Cabaret Owner ... a.k.a. The Flirtation of Girls (USA) *Afrita hanem (1949) .... Ishta ... a.k.a. Lady Afrita (International: English title) *Egaza fi gahannam (1949) ... a.k.a. Holidays in Hell (International: English title) *Rajulun la yanam (1949) ... a.k.a. A Sleepless Man (International: English title) * Mughamarat Antar wa Abla (1948) ... a.k.a. The Adventures of Antar and Abla *Bolbol effendi (1946) ... a.k.a. Mr. Nightingale (International: English title) *
Ibn El-balad ''Ibn El-balad'' (aliases: ''The Noble Man'', or ''The Urchin or The Son of the Country;'' Egyptian Arabic: ''إبن'' ''البلد'' translit: ''Ibn El-balad'') is a 1942 Egyptian film, directed by Stephan Rosti and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar, and ...
(1942) ... a.k.a. The Urchin (International: English title) *Si Omar (1941) ... a.k.a. Mr. Omar (International: English title) *Salama fi khair (1938) ... a.k.a. Everything Is Fine (International: English title: informal title) *Antar effendi (1936) ... a.k.a. Antar Esquire (International: English title) *Sahib al saada Kishkish beh (1931) ... a.k.a. Lord of the Revels (International: English title) *bahr biyidhak leih, El (1928) ... a.k.a. Why Is the Sea Chuckling? (International: English title) Laila (1927) Director: (1930s-1940s) *Gamal wa Dalal (1946) ... a.k.a. Gamal and Dalal (International: English title) *Ahlahum (1945) ... a.k.a. The Fairest One (International: English title) *
Ibn El-balad ''Ibn El-balad'' (aliases: ''The Noble Man'', or ''The Urchin or The Son of the Country;'' Egyptian Arabic: ''إبن'' ''البلد'' translit: ''Ibn El-balad'') is a 1942 Egyptian film, directed by Stephan Rosti and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar, and ...
(1942) ... a.k.a. The Urchin (International: English title) *Warsha, El (1941) *Antar effendi (1936) ... a.k.a. Antar Esquire (International: English title) *Unshudat el fuad (1932) ... a.k.a. Song of the Heart (International: English title) *Sahib al saada (1931) ... a.k.a. Lord of the Revels (International: English title) Writer: (1930s-1950s) *Qetar el lail (1953) (story) ... a.k.a. The Night Train (International: English title) *Gamal wa Dalal (1946) (writer) ... a.k.a. Gemal and Dalal (International: English title) *Ebn el balad (1943) (story) ... a.k.a. The Urchin (International: English title) *Unshudat el fuad (1932) (writer) ... a.k.a. Song of the Heart (International: English title) Editorial Department: *Ibn el balad (1943) (montage) ... a.k.a. The Urchin (International: English title)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosti, Stephan 1891 births 1964 deaths Egyptian male film actors Egyptian film directors Egyptian people of Italian descent Egyptian people of Austrian descent