Abdel Fattah Al-Qosari
Known for: Acting
Born: April 14, 1905 in Egypt - Died: March 7, 1964
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.
Known for
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Five Pounds
In Your Hands
Women Without Men
العمر واحد
What a madness
المعلم هاشم
Lady Feyrouz
Al-Mohtal
Ouqbal El Bakari
If I Was Rich
يونس نسيب الحلاق
Khabar abyad
Banat bahari
حنفي
Son of Hamido
الريس حنفي
Wives factory
Dreams of the Youth
مدبولى سبع الليل
Ways of the Heart
Call of the heart
man fat qadimah
Call of blood
Hanan
كشك
Victims of Love
ابو شوشه
Come and Greet
Khairat
Shebak Habibi
Samahah
Life when it smiles