Dalia Saad |
An Egyptian singer, composer and actor, who was born to an Upper Egyptian family, with a father working as a railway engineer. His talent was discovered at the age of four, when he moved with his family to Shubra and joined the Sabtia school, where his teachers encouraged him to develop his talent, but his father refused his work in the artistic field. After the death of the father, Moharam was still eleven years old, he worked for a while as a singer in birthdays and weddings, then he auditioned at the Egyptian radio, and was approved as a singer in it, but his real starting point was when his friend, singer Maher El Attar, introduced him to director Henry Barakat to star in the movie Hassan and Nayima (1959). The following year, he participated in the movies Melody of Joy, and Farewell to Love, after which he participated in many works as an actor and singer, and also as a writer and producer, where he wrote the movie Reborn (1965), and co-produced Lovers of Life (1971), and The Queen and I (1975). One of his most prominent films is also Eitab (1964). He passed away in 2002.
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