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Mohamed Abdel Aziz was born in 1925. He obtained a Bachelor's degree at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1953 and was appointed director of the theatrical department at the Modern Egyptian Theatre.
In 1959, he was sent to study in France, where he obtained a diploma in dramatic arts and trained at the Theatre of Nations in Paris and at the Theatre de l'Odéon, then he moved to England for training, and upon his return to Egypt, he was appointed in the National Theater as a director in 1962. He also worked in Iraq as a professor of acting and directing.
The plays he directed include Food for Every Mouth. He made important contributions in the field of children's theater, in which his notable work includes The Shepherd and the Princess of the Sea, which he wrote and directed in 1982. Moreover, he participated as an actor in the play An Old King. He passed away on August 12, 2004.
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