Here are 2 famous actors from Egypt died in 1993:
Salah Zulfikar (January 18, 1926 Egypt-December 22, 1993 Cairo) a.k.a. Salah Zu El Fakar, Salah Zoulfikar or Salah Zulficar was an Egyptian actor and police officer.
Salah Zulfikar was born in the city of Tanta, Egypt. He started his career as a police officer and then joined the cinema world in 1950. Zulfikar acted in over 100 films, playing a range of roles from the chief of police to the villain to the hero. He was known for his captivating performances which earned him critical acclaim and a huge fan base. Some of his most popular films include “Al-Naser Salah al-Din” (1963), “Al-Raqisa wa Al-Siyaasi” (1968) and “Al-Motamarreda” (1972). In addition to his acting career, Zulfikar was also a talented writer and published several books on poetry and philosophy. He was awarded many honors for his contributions to Egyptian cinema and died at the age of 67 after suffering a heart attack. His legacy lives on as one of the most revered and accomplished actors in Egyptian cinema history.
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Abdallah Ghayth (January 28, 1930 Al Sharqia Governorate-March 13, 1993 Egypt) a.k.a. Abdullah Gaith was an Egyptian actor. His children are called Adham Abdallah Ghayth, Abla Abdallah Ghayth and ElHusseiny Abdallah Ghayth.
Abdallah Ghayth began his acting career in the 1950s and appeared in over 100 films throughout his career. He was known for his versatility as an actor, playing roles in a range of genres, including drama, comedy, and historical films. Some of his most notable films include "The Night of Counting the Years" (1969), "The Trial" (1973), and "The Second Wife" (1983).
Ghayth was also a prominent figure in the Egyptian theater scene, working with some of Egypt's leading playwrights and directors. He was known for his powerful stage presence and his ability to bring complex characters to life.
In addition to his work in film and theater, Ghayth was also a respected voice actor and provided narration for many documentaries and television programs in Egypt. He was widely regarded as one of the most talented and versatile actors of his generation and his legacy continues to influence Egyptian cinema and theater today.
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