Egyptian actors who deceased in 1982

Here are 2 famous actors from Egypt died in 1982:

Refaat Al-Gammal

Refaat Al-Gammal (July 1, 1927 Damietta-January 30, 1982 Darmstadt) a.k.a. Raafat Al-Haggan, Refaat Ali Suleiman Al-Gammal or Jack Beton was an Egyptian spy, actor and accountant. He had one child, Daniel Jack Beton.

Al-Gammal was born in Damietta, Egypt in 1927. He graduated from Cairo University with a degree in accounting and worked as an accountant in various companies before being recruited by the Egyptian intelligence agency. He became a prominent spy for Egypt during the 1950s and 60s, known for his successful infiltration of Israeli intelligence and for providing crucial information during the Suez Crisis.

In addition to his intelligence work, Al-Gammal was also an actor, known under the pseudonym Raafat Al-Haggan. He appeared in a number of films and TV shows in Egypt and gained a strong following among audiences. However, his acting career was cut short by his involvement in the intelligence world.

Al-Gammal died in 1982 in Darmstadt, Germany, under mysterious circumstances. Some speculate that he was assassinated by Israeli agents, while others believe he was the victim of a personal dispute. Despite his controversial legacy, Al-Gammal remains an important figure in Egyptian history for his role in shaping the country's foreign policy and intelligence operations.

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Youssef Wahbi

Youssef Wahbi (July 17, 1902 Sohag Governorate-October 17, 1982 Cairo) also known as Youssef Wahby was an Egyptian film director and actor.

Wahbi was considered one of the most important actors of his time in Egypt and was known for his roles in many classic Egyptian films, such as "The Flirtation of Girls", "Beirut Al-Gharbiyya", and "The Flirtation of Cupid". He also worked as a director and directed several films, including "The Lady of the House", "The Beautiful Angel", and "The Virgin and the White Hair". In addition to his work in the film industry, Wahbi was also a writer and a playwright, having written several plays and screenplays throughout his career. He was awarded the Medal of Merit in Arts and Sciences by the Egyptian government in recognition of his contributions to the arts.

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