Zaki Fatin Abdel Wahab (1961-2022)

Alias:
Zaki Abdel Wahab
Zaki Fateen Abdel Wahab
Zaky Abdel Wahab
Zaky Fateen Abdel Wahab
زكي فطين عبد الوهاب

Birthplace:
Cairo, Egypt

Born:
February 18, 1961

Died:
March 20, 2022

Zaki Abdel Wahab (February 18, 1961 - March 20, 2022) was an Egyptian actor and film director. He was the son of renowned Egyptian singer Laila Mourad and director Fatin Abdel Wahab. He graduated from the Directing Department of the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema in 1983.  Abdel Wahab worked as a second assistant director in the movie People on the Top (1981) and as an assistant director in many of Youssef Chahine's films, including The Sixth Day (1986), in which he made his debut as an actor. He also acted in Alexandria Again and Forever (1989), I Love Cinema (2004), and starred in Yousry Nasrallah's Mercedes (1993). In 1996, Zaki directed his feature film Romantica, which was a biography of his life. He was the location manager of American films and miniseries shot in Egypt such as Mysteries of Egypt (1998) and The Mummy Returns (2001).  Zaki married actress Soad Hosny in 1981 after she separated from the film director Ali Badrakhan. However, they separated after only a few months of marriage, and he stated in more than one interview that the reason was his mother's opposition. He died in 2022 after a battle with lung cancer.

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Assistant Director:
1984  Streets of Fire
1986  The Sixth Day

Director:
1984  Streets of Fire
1986  The Sixth Day
1996  Romantica

Writer:
1984  Streets of Fire
1986  The Sixth Day
1996  Romantica

Actor's Assistant:
2012  Third party

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