محمد ألطيب |
Sa’id Saleh Ibrahim was born in Cairo. Saleh earned a degree in arts in 1960 and worked on theatrical productions of the likes of “Hallo Shalaby”, “Madrasat al-Mushaghbeen” (Mischief at School), “al-‘Eyal Kibrit” (The Kids Grew Up), “Ka’baloun” and “Nahhnu Nashkur al-Zuruf” (We’re Indebted to the Circumstances). Saleh contributed singing and musical scores to some plays as well as playing the leading role in video and cinema productions.
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Toqa Hesham |
Saeed Saleh Ibrahim is one of the most famous comedy stars in the history of cinema and theater. He was born in Menoufia in 1938. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts at Cairo University in 1960. Hassan Youssef discovered him and introduced him to the theater, and Hello Shalaby was one of his first plays, after which he showed smashing success in the play The Hooligans School, which was shown for 6 years, followed by the play The Children Have Grown Up with the same crew, which many believe surpassed the success of its predecessors. Saeed Saleh practiced singing and composing in some plays, and starred in many video and cinema films. He is considered a companion of the actor Adel Emam, as he participated in most of his films. One of the things that he is most famous for on stage is improvisation. He passed away on August 1, 2014 after a long illness.
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