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    Person Name نيال ماكجينيس
    Person Name in English Niall MacGinnis
    Birth Name باتريك نيال ماكجينيس
    Birth Name in English Patrick Niall Macginnis
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    Nationality Ireland
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    Date of Birth 1913-03-29
    Died on 1977-01-06
    Birth Country Ireland
    Birth City Dublin
    Death Country UK
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    Death Reason مرض السرطان
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    Shaimaa Saied

    An Irish actor, born in Dublin, Ireland as Patrick Niall MacGinnis. He received his education at Stonyhurst College and a Jesuit school in England, and he studied medicine at Trinity College in Dublin, qualifying to work as a resident surgeon. During World War II, he worked as a surgeon in the Royal Navy, and after the war, he worked in theaters for stock companies, and moved to work at the Old Vic Theatre in London, and presented Shakespeare’s plays. He began his film career with Turn of the Tide (1935). During World War II, he presented some war films and war effort films. He then arrived in the United States and performed on Broadway and Hollywood. Then he returned to England and appeared in a number of historical films. In the seventies, he returned to practicing medicine. He was married twice and had a child. He's known for Island of Terror (1966), Curse of the Demon (1957) and Jason and the Argonauts (1963). He died of cancer in Wales, United Kingdom on January 6, 1977, at age 63.

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    Shaimaa Saied During his career (1935-1977), he appeared in 73 feature films, one short film, and 16 television series.
    Shaimaa Saied He married Sheila Macdonald in 1942, and after their divorce, he married Eleanor in 1955. They had a child, and he remained with her until he died in 1977.
    Shaimaa Saied He appeared in 5 films nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture: 49th Parallel (1941), Henry V (1944), The Nun's Story (1959) and Becket (1964), and Hamlet (1948), with the later winning Best Picture.

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