Ahmed Shawqi (1928-1984)

Alias:
Ahmed Shawqi
أحمد شوقي

Birthplace:
Bani Swaif, Egypt

Born:
March 29, 1928

Died:
March 6, 1984

An Egyptian actor, born in the city of Beni Suef in 1928, graduated from the Higher Acting Institute and was one of the first of his class, and among the founders of the Free Theater Company that he dated for theater in Egypt, and was elected to several sessions in the Actors Syndicate Council, Date of his death in 1984 ,,, and participated in the championship of many plays, for the free theater, including: (Midaq Alley, People Below, Marati Number 11, Magnet). He focused on the school theater mission to prepare the talented students, discovering them and directing them for sound guidance, as he was the director of the school theater at the Ministry of Education, succeeding the artists Adly Kassb and Salah Mansour ,, and reached the position of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education ,, the public knew him through the roles of opinion That in his performance, he gains the trust of parents who have entrusted their loved ones to him as safe, and to guide them to sound values ​​and principles. Mr. Al-Badawi “- the role of Sultan Qutuz in the series“ The Mamluks ”- and most of his focus was in the religious and social series on television - and he played some few roles in cinema and television, and among his roles in cinema: (Sins, we are students, Antara bin Shaddad), and presented to television ( Muhammad, the Messenger of God, the Holy Kaaba, Fingers of Time, Satan and Love) died in 1984 while filming his last work, the series (Satan and Love).

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