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Saeed Saleh

Actor
Born July 31, 1940Died August 1, 2014 (74 years)
One of the most famous comedy stars in the history of Egyptian cinema and theater, he was born in Menoufia Governorate in 1938. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts at Cairo University in 1960. Hassan Youssef discovered him and introduced him to the theater, where he played in one of his first plays (Hello Shalaby). After that, he presented the play that was a huge success (The School of Rioters), which was shown for 6 years. That was followed by the play (No Longer Kids) with the same crew, which many believe exceeded the success of its predecessor. Saeed Saleh practiced singing and composing in some plays, and starred in many films and tv shows. He is considered a companion of the actor Adel Imam, as he participated in most of his works. One of the things that he is most famous for on stage is his deviation from the script often. He passed away on August 1, 2014 after a long illness.

Known For

  • No Longer Kids
  • Good Bye My Fiend
  • The School of Mischief
  • Alzheimer's
  • The Suspected
  • Bakhit and Adeela 2

Filmography

2019
2010
Alzheimer's · as عمر
2009
Bel Alwan ElTabeaya · as محمود
2008
2006
Mohimma Saaba · as Fighter
2002
2001
2000
2000
1999
1997
1994
1993
1989
1986
Good Bye My Fiend · as بركات
1986
1985
I Killed Alhanash · as برهومة
1984
El-Halfoot · as Dasoki
1983
Half a Million · as Refa'y
1982
1982
Raya wa Sekina · as Radio
1981
The Suspected · as Bayoumi Sayed Ali
1981
Al shaytan yaez · as Hanafi El-Abiyad
1979
1979
No Longer Kids · as Sultan
1977
El-Azwag el-Shayatin · as كامل
1977
1976
1976
1975
1975
Zaier el-fager · as Saleh Mohammed Al-Nafouri
1974
1974
Fi Saif Lazem Nihib · as Ossama
1974
1974
Where Is My Mind? · as Car's Owner
1974
Bamba kasher · as Alsheikh Sayd
1973
The School of Mischief · as Morsi El Zanaty
1970
Pack of Devils · as سليم البهجوري
1968
1967
Qasr Al-Shouq · as Ismail Latif

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