Farid Shawqy
Known for: Acting
Born: July 29, 1920 in Cairo, Egypt - Died: July 26, 1998
Farid Muhammad Shawqi Abdo was born in Sheikha al-Bagghala in Sayyida Zainab district .. He obtained a diploma of the Institute of Applied Engineering and a diploma in the Institute of Acting and worked in small roles with the artist (Anwar Wagdy), then he began writing cinematic stories for his films and achieved stardom and became known as the King of the Tarso, the monster of the screen, the King . He wrote many film stories, and worked on stage in many of Rihani's plays, such as (Al-Daloua, The Story of Every Day), and he worked in Lebanese, Syrian and Turkish films, including (The Devil of the Bosphorus, Othman Al-Jabbar). And among the series he worked with, (Curmudgeon and Me, the only witness, Saber, Uncle Saber). He married artist Hoda Sultan and they separated in 1969, then he married Suheir Turk later on. He founded the Union of Artists in 1986. He won the State Prize for the story (They Made Me a Criminals) in 1955 and the Production Prize at the Berlin Festival in 1956 for the film (The Fatwa). He won the State Prize for Production in 1962, the Medal of Flag in 1964, and was honored by the Cairo Festival in 1994. He deservedly deserved the title of King of Tiers or King of Cinema, as he is the star who always renewed himself and got rid of stereotypes.
Known for
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Hamido
Hamido
Sunset
Abu Ahmad
Abu Ahmad
I Am the Past
Farid
Traders of Death
Tears of the devil
وجدي البنهاوي
Al Mawardi Cafe
إبراهيم المواردي
Marzouka
برعي
A Handful of Days
كامل
Come and Greet
Sherif
The Rooftop
كرم
الجريح
The Angry Ones
The Three Swindlers
Raouf / Abbas
Awlad Al-Usul
طريق السعادة
سامي
Zaman el-Gidan
Lasheen
Raghba wa hiqd wa intiqam
رجال لا يعرفون الحب
harbor girl
Madame Shalatta
Molok Al Shar
Who'll Put Out The Fire?
Cairo Station
Abu Siri