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Valentino

as Nour Abdel Majeed

2020
فلانتينو

as نور عبدالمجيد

2020
Hidden Worlds

as هلال كامل

2018
Mamoun & Associates

as مأمون مباشر أبو العطا

2016
The Oracle

as

2013
Naji Attallah's Squad

as ناجي عطا الله

2012
Alzheimer's

as محمود شعيب

2010
Bobbos

as محسن هنداوي

2009
The Yacoubian Building

as زكي الدسوقي

2006
The Embassy in the Building

as Sherif Khairy

2005
A Groom from a Security Agency

as خطّاب النجّاري

2004
The Danish Experience

as Qadry

2003
The Prince of Darkness

as سعيد المصري

2002
Hello America

as بخيت حنيدق المهيطل

2000
A Message to the Governor

as Harfush bin Barquq Al-Rakbdar

1998
Bakhit and Adeela 2

as Bakhit Hunaidq Al-Muhaital

1997
Sweet Oblivion

as Brigadier General Magdy Nour

1996
Birds of Darkness

as Fathi Nofal

1995
Bakhit and Adeela

as Bakhit Hunaidq Al-Muhaital

1995
The Terrorist

as Ali Abdel-Zaher / Mustafa Abdel-Rahman

1994
Al Zaeem

as Al-Zaeem/ Zenhom

1993
The Forgotten

as Youssef El-Mansy

1993
Terrorism and Kebab

as Ahmed Fath El-Bab

1992
Highly Dangerous Man

as Sayed Kabaka

1991
Adel Emam Adel Emam

Birthday

1940-05-17

Place of Birth

El Mansoura, Egypt

Biography

Adel Imam is an Egyptian comedic actor, and one of the most iconic figures in Arab cinema. He's starred in over 100 movies and 10 plays, earning the adoration of audiences and critics alike. He was born in Mansoura on May 17, 1940, but at an early aged moved with his family to Sayyed Zeinab where he grew up. The actor got his bachelor's degree in agriculture from the University of Cairo, where he became passionately involved in college theatre productions. He joined a television troupe in 1962 while still a student, and began starring in TV plays like "Ana wa Howa wa Heya" (He, She and I) and "Al Nassabin" (The Swindlers) which was performed at the Al Hakim Theater. In the following years he acted in several well received plays like "Al Bijamma Al Hamra" (The Red Pajamas), "Fardet Shamal" (Left Shoe) and "Gharammiyat A'feefy" (A'feefy's Love Affairs). In the 1970s, he starred in the hit play "Madrassat Al Mashaghbeen" (Mischief at School), which screened from 1971 to 1975. He then did "Shahid Mashafsh Hagga" (The Witness Didn't See Anything) which was screened over a period of seven years. Afterwards, he did "Al Wadd Sayyid Al Shaghal," which screened from 1985 to 1993. Imam has had one of the longest acting careers. More recently, he starred in "The Yacoubian Building," adapted from Alaa Al-Aswany's celebrated novel. The film, a poignant piece of social commentary, is known to be the highest-budgeted film in Egyptian cinema history. In 2012, an Egyptian court convicted Imam for defamation of Islam (not the first time this has happened). The films targeted in this particular case were "Al Irhabi" (The Terrorist) and "Al Zaeem" (The Leader) in which he satirizes Arab autocratic rulers. Imam, however, won his appeal against the conviction. In 2000, the United Nations named him a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR.
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