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Remembering Legendary Actor Omar El-Sherif on His 91st Birth Anniv.


Mon 10 Apr 2023 | 06:07 PM
Ahmed Emam

Today, April 10, the world observes the 91st birth anniversary of the acclaimed Egyptian Omar El-Sherif. It’s been over eight years since we lost the gem of cinema and theatre. 

His charm, versatile acting, and unique approach to each one of his roles made him a legend not only in Egypt but also in world cinema.

On his 91st birth anniversary, here are lesser-known facts about the legendary star: 

Born in Alexandria in 1932 as Michael Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub, he graduated from the English school “ Victoria College ” in Alexandria where he met his classmate Ahmed Ramzi, they became best friends since then.

He made his debut with a role in Struggle in the Valley (1954) ("Seraa' Fi el-Wadi").

 

Throughout his long-standing career, he featured in many international films like Doctor Zhivago, Funny Girl (1968), The Tamarind Seed (1974), and Monsieur Ibrahim (2003).

Moreover, he appeared in a range of Arab films, including, 'La Anam' Sleepless (1957), A Rumor of Love (1960), and there is a Man in Our House (1961), which made him a huge competitor to Salah Zulfikar, Shoukry Sarhan and Rushdy Abaza, the Egyptian cinema giants at the time.

Starring alongside Egypt’s iconic actress Faten Hamam, who was also Sharif's wife, and remarkable singer Abdel-Halim Hafiz in ‘Ayam El-Helwa’ (Our Best Days) film, he played the role of Ahmed, who is Halim’s best friend.

In the 1950s, Sharif's breakthrough in Ayam El-Helwa shifted cinema at the time, influencing filmmakers to move toward taking the risk of hiring younger actors. Before his appearance, many roles were held by older actors who were often visibly beyond the age to convincingly play younger characters.

Quickly, he became a big movie star after taking roles in a number of youth films, along with his lifetime friend Ramzy, but he was actually drawn to enter the world of Western cinema.

The late actor also received many awards and accolades including three Golden Globe Awards and a César Award for Best Actor.

During his last days, his agent confirmed he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

In 2015,  he died after suffering a heart attack at a hospital in Cairo. The most acclaimed actor is survived by his son Tarik.