An Egyptian actor, singer, and screenwriter who had a passion for literature and art since he was a student at the Secondary Khedive School at the end of the thirties. He became the most famous singer at the Institute of Arab Music after Mohamed Abdel Wehab was dismissed from it. He became a member of the National Acting Troupe in the thirties, and he became the director of the Folk Theater Troupe and a critic. He was married to Najma Ibrahim. He acted in Clash of Heroes (1962) and wrote Aida (1942), and On the Stage of Life (1942). He was diagnosed with cancer and died in 1984.