An Egyptian writer and film director, who was born on October 28, 1919, to a well-off family with five sons. After completing his secondary studies, he joined the Military College and graduated as an officer, and worked in the Egyptian army. His friend, director Kamal Selim, and then director Mohamed Abdel Gawad, tried to persuade him to work in the cinema until he agreed and worked as an assistant director to Mohamed Abdel Gawad. Then he began making his way as a director, script writer and produced his first film Prisoner of Darkness in 1947. He also directed and co-wrote the script for more than 30 films, including: Port Said, Love Street, Among the Ruins and The Second Man.
Birthday: October 28, 1919
Death: July 01, 1963
November 21, 1955
March 28, 1955
December 12, 1962
September 05, 1949
October 01, 1956
May 03, 1948
January 02, 1953
December 22, 1958
November 10, 1947
December 10, 1957
January 10, 1955
January 02, 1959
July 08, 1957
November 12, 1960
January 02, 1953
October 27, 1953
March 28, 1960
January 22, 1950
October 13, 1958
May 13, 1962
February 08, 1954
April 26, 1954
September 26, 1949
January 02, 1962
February 08, 1959
November 23, 1953
November 28, 1957
February 25, 1963
December 27, 1954