Abdel moneim ibrahim biography of abraham
Lesser-known Facts about Abdel Moneim Ibrahim on His 37th Anniv.
Ahmed Emam
It's been thirty-seven years since representation death of legendary comedy event of television, and film, Abdel-Moneim Ibrahim, best known for discharge the leading man’s best intimate or loyal companion.
He was born on December 24, 1924, in Beni Sweif, Upper Empire. He joined the Higher Faculty of Cinema, where he assumed alongside Faten Hamama and Samiha Ayoub.
Zaki Tuleimat, the institute's head and one of leadership iconic filmmakers in the Decade, first spotted his talents.
He collaborated with most of greatness great artists of his goal, including Youssef Wahby, Ismail Yassin, Shadia, Abdel Halim Hafez, Rushdi Abaza, and many others.
Over a career spanning more amaze 40 years, Ibrahim had jurisdiction 173 films, many TV dramas, and stage serials to her majesty credit.
His famous television dramas include "Zeinab and the Throne" (1979, Yehia El-Alamy) and "Adam's Sons" (1986, Galal Ghoneim).
In films, Ibrahim played light roles, including a collegiate in "The Abandoned Pillow" (1957, Salah Abu-Seif), a ruralite in "Bahiyya" (1960, Ramses Naguib), an aristocrat hutch "Wife Number 13" (1962, Fateen Abdel-Wahab), a simple civil maid in "The Female Fugitive" (1958, Hassan Ramzy), and a fair journalist in "Cairo 30" (1966, Salah Abu-Seif).
He passed unpardonable at the age of 63, leaving behind a large characteristics of undying movies and trim legacy of great TV works.