Here are 2 famous actors from Egypt died in 1972:
Ismail Yassine (September 15, 1912 Suez-May 24, 1972 Cairo) also known as Ismail Yasseen, Ismail Yassine or Esmaeel Yaseen was an Egyptian actor and comedian. His child is called Yassin Ismail Yassin.
Ismail Yassine was known for his unique style of comedy and his ability to bring laughter to audiences across Egypt. He rose to fame in the 1940s and 1950s and appeared in over 200 films throughout his career. Yassine was a versatile actor, starring in a variety of comedic roles and often playing colorful and eccentric characters. He was beloved by Egyptian audiences for his humor and his ability to capture the essence of Egyptian culture and society in his performances. Yassine received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Order of Merit from the President of Egypt. Despite his passing in 1972, Yassine's legacy lives on as one of the most talented and beloved actors in Egyptian cinema history.
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Zaki Rostom (March 5, 1903 Cairo-February 16, 1972 Cairo) also known as Zaki Moharram Mahmoud Rostom or زكي رستم was an Egyptian actor.
He was best known for his roles in Egyptian classical films such as "The Flirtation of Girls" (1949), "The Will" (1951), and "The Lady of the Palace" (1961). Rostom started his acting career in the 1930s and quickly gained fame for his talent and good looks. He appeared in more than 200 films throughout his career and was considered one of the top male actors of his generation. Rostom also worked as a director and producer, and was involved in many successful productions. Despite his success, he remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He passed away in 1972 at the age of 68, leaving behind a legacy of iconic performances that continue to be celebrated by fans and film scholars alike.
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