Abdul Fattaah al-Kosary is an Egyptian actor who was born in Cairo to a rich father working a gold merchant. He loved acting since he was a child; he studied in a French school. His acting debut was when joined Abdul Rahmaan Roushdy's troupe in 1920, then he played famous stage roles with Esmaeel Yasseen's troupe and made a great success that led filmmakers to give comic roles. He excelled in the role of the typical illiterate in the following films; “Shamshoum & Lebleb”, “Al-aanessa Hanafy i.e. Miss Hanafy”, “Ebn Hameedo” where his famous words were copied by Egyptians. Al-Kasry also staged many successful plays, among them are; “Kesmety ”, “30 yowm fel-segn”, “Hassan, Morcos and Kohen” and “Al-geneih al-Masry . He became blind at the end of his life and suffered a loss of memory.
Birthday: April 15, 1905
Death: March 08, 1964
May 24, 1946
January 27, 1960
February 05, 1953
March 04, 1954
December 02, 1943
March 12, 1951
August 09, 1954
April 29, 1949
November 26, 1942
October 11, 1951
October 13, 1960
August 07, 1957
October 09, 1941
November 16, 1942
November 30, 1956
April 22, 1943
January 18, 1943
October 18, 1943
September 11, 1944
October 19, 1944
September 03, 1951
September 02, 1951
January 01, 1953
July 03, 1954
October 04, 1954
July 19, 1954
February 21, 1952
April 03, 1950
September 26, 1949
January 01, 1947
March 26, 1945
January 06, 1941
May 29, 1960
January 01, 1951
April 17, 1952
January 02, 1945
February 21, 1952
February 25, 1946
October 29, 1953
October 01, 1951
August 25, 1958
February 19, 1951
December 07, 1953
April 20, 1950
December 10, 1951
September 16, 1957
May 31, 1954
July 28, 1952
December 19, 1949
July 30, 1951
March 21, 1955
August 08, 1954
May 18, 1942
March 17, 1958
February 03, 1958
January 10, 1949
September 20, 1954
November 11, 1946
November 05, 1945
May 07, 1948
October 05, 1960
November 29, 1951
April 28, 1952