Egyptian actors who deceased in 1995

Here are 3 famous actors from Egypt died in 1995:

Mohamed Reda

Mohamed Reda (December 20, 1921 Asyut-February 21, 1995 Cairo) was an Egyptian actor and petroleum engineer.

He began his career in acting in the early 1950s and quickly rose to fame with his impressive performances. He starred in over 80 films throughout his career, working with some of Egypt's most prestigious directors and actors. Despite his success on screen, Mohamed Reda never left his engineering career and used his expertise to work in the oil industry for several years. He was known for his passion for both acting and engineering and was highly respected in both fields. He received several awards for his contributions to the film industry and was widely considered one of Egypt's greatest actors. Mohamed Reda passed away in 1995 at the age of 73, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire many actors in Egypt and beyond.

Muhammad Salem

Muhammad Salem (November 13, 1930 Cairo-January 29, 1995) also known as Mohamed Salem was an Egyptian screenwriter, film director, actor and theatre director.

He was known for his work in the Egyptian film industry during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Salem started his career as a theatre director and actor, and later moved to the film industry where he wrote and directed several successful films. He was best known for his work on the popular comedy film series "Al-Ghoul" and his award-winning film "Banat El-Lail". Salem was highly regarded for his ability to create both comedic and dramatic works that reflected the social and political issues of his time. Throughout his career, he collaborated with many iconic Egyptian actors and actresses, including Salah Zulfikar, Soad Hosny, and Adel Emam. Salem was awarded numerous awards for his contributions to Egyptian cinema, including the Silver Pyramid at the Cairo International Film Festival in 1983. He passed away on January 29, 1995, at the age of 64. Despite his death, his legacy continues to be celebrated in Egypt and beyond as one of the most prominent and influential figures in Egyptian cinema history.

Emad Abdel-Halim

Emad Abdel-Halim (February 4, 1960 Alexandria-October 20, 1995 Cairo) was an Egyptian singer and actor.

He started his career as a child singer at the age of five and went on to become one of the most popular singers in Egypt during the 1980s and 1990s, with hits such as "Kol El Banat Bethebak" and "Bahebak Aktar".

Abdel-Halim starred in several films, including "Al-Aghani wa Al-Ashawes", "Al-Ins wal Jin", and "Banat El-A'am". He was known for his charismatic stage presence and unique voice, which was characterized by a powerful vibrato.

Abdel-Halim's life was cut tragically short when he was killed in a car accident in Cairo at the age of 35. His death was a shock to his fans, who mourned the loss of one of Egypt's most beloved singers and actors. However, his music continues to be popular in Egypt and beyond, and he remains an important figure in the country's cultural history.

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