Alaa Wali El Din
Known for: Acting
Born: September 27, 1963 in Egypt - Died: February 10, 2003
He graduated from the Heliopolis Military Secondary School and emerged through secondary roles in Adel Imam's films. He then started and starred in several films. He was born in Minya Governorate - Beni Mazar Center - El Jendia Village. He was the grandfather of Sheikh Sayed Wali El Din, the founder of a school in the village, which was established at his own expense and has been working for years. His father, Samir Wali El Din, was a representative and also a general manager of the Cairo Theater. Alaa Al-Din contributed to the emergence of a number of current artistic stars such as Ahmed Hilmi, Karim Abdel Aziz and Mohamed Saad. The "Lambi" character was her first appearance in the film Al-Nazer. Died at the age of thirty-ninth, which was then approved the first day of Eid al-Adha due to the complications of diabetes, which was suffering from it. It is worth mentioning that the last show in the cinema of Alaa Al-Din was the son of Ezz, but the last film he filmed and did not complete his portrayal as a result of his death is an Arabic film that was given to Hazem Al-Hadidi.
Known for
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إثنين في الهوا
Eye Doctor
Nader
Strawberry War
Sweet Oblivion
Mohsen
Bakhit and Adeela
Bakhit and Adeela 2
The Angry Ones
Al-me'alima Wal-Ostaz
The Jeans
The Woman And The Hornet
Samir
بخيل بالوراثة
غريب الدار
Mahrous the Hunter
مسرحية العصمة في ايد حماتي
حمزة
Hawk's Eyes
Shahat, Atiyat's husband
Alabanda
Laughter, Joy, Work and Love
Guest appearance
Humiliation
El Sa'ayda Gom
Huda and His Excellency the Minister
Revealing the Hidden
The Waiter
The Forgotten
Lack of Evidence
Train Passenger