Abdullah Mahmoud
Known for: Acting
Born: December 5, 1959 in Cairo, Egypt - Died: June 8, 2005
An Egyptian actor, born in 1959 in Cairo, worked in the field of acting as a child when he was participating in school plays. He joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, and began his artistic career through the series (Al-Bostaji), which qualified him to participate in a large number of television series, including: Asfour Al-Nar, Gates of the City, Innocents. As for the cinema, the late director Youssef Chahine presented him through his important movie (Alexandria, why?) and then participated in many important films, including: Bus Driver, The Ring and the Bracelet, Tal' Al Nakhl, The Egyptian Citizen. At the end of his life, Abdullah Mahmoud turned to the field of production, where he produced the movie (One Cappuccino), which is his first absolute starring, but he died in 2005 before the movie was shown in theaters due to complications from cancer.
Known for
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Disco Disco
Return of a Citizen
Destiny
Borhan
Date Wine
An Egyptian Story
The Bus Driver
Hamdy Elbrens
The Road to Eilat
Morsy (as Abdullah Mahmoud)
Tower of Tanneries
Ahmed Abbas ElHawary
Pyramid
The Story of the West Quarter
Wahid kabtshinu
Precausion is Mandatory
دغيدي
The Smoke
Ghareeb
Citizen Masrey
Masry Abdel Mawjoud
The Street Player
Mokhtar
The Collar and the Bracelet
Saad
His Highness Hanafy
أحمد صابر
The Upper Egyptian Man
Shams El Zanaty
Awad El-klaf
Guys in hell
Osama
The Storm
Hassan
The Emperor
Khamees
One Cappuccino
Saeed
Youth on the palm of the imp
Galal