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Omar Sharif

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Omar Sharif
Dɔɣim yuliميشيل يوسف ديمتري شلهوب
Alexandria (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli April 10, 1932
O ya TiŋgbaŋEgypt
A ya ballilaribanchi
Kpibu sheeBehman Hospital (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli July 10, 2015
Al-Sayeda Nafeesah Mosque (en) Translate
Ŋ-ŋɔ kumnatural causes (en) Translate (myocardial infarction (en) Translate)
BaJoseph Chalhoub
Paɣa/yidanaFaten Hamama (en) Translate  (1955 - 1974)
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Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋVictoria College (en) Translate
Cairo University (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibularibanchi
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Tumakpɛrikpɛrita, sinii kpɛrikpɛrita, sasabira, non-fiction writer (en) Translate, television actor (en) Translate ni bridge player (en) Translate
Magnum opusDoctor Zhivago (en) Translate
Lawrence of Arabia (mul) Translate
Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee
Pii zali
Yupapaaعمر الشريف
Nuu tuunbaŋsim balibuWestern (en) Translate
AdiiniMusulunsi
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Omar Sharif[lower-alpha 1] (o suuna yuli n-nyɛ Michel Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub[4] arz; 10 April 1932 – 10 July 2015) ka o daa nyɛ Egypt kpɛrikpɛrita.[5][6][7] O pilila kpɛrigu tuma 1950s.[8][9]

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1954 Devil of the Sahara[10] Essam Also known as Shaytan al-Sahara
The Blazing Sun Ahmed Also known as Struggle in the Valley and Sira` Fi al-Wadi
1955 Our Beautiful Days Also known as Ayyamna al-Holwa
1956 La Châtelaine du Liban Mokrir Also known as The Lebanese Mission; credited as Omar Cherif
Struggle in the Pier Ragab Also known as A Fight Within the Port, Sira` Fi al-Mina
1957 Sleepless Aziz Also known as La Anam and No Tomorrow
Land of Peace Ahmed Also known as Ard al-Salam
1958 Goha Goha Credited as Omar Cherif
Beach of Secrets Mamdoh Also known as Shatie el asrar
My Lover's Fault Salah Also known as Ghaltet habibi
1959 Struggle on the Nile[11] Muhassab Also known as Siraa fil Nil
Lady of the Palace Adel Also known as Sayyidat al-Qasr
For a Woman Shokri Also known as Min ajal emraa For a Woman
Appointment with the Unknown Madgi Also known as An Maweed maa maghoul
Scandel in Zamalek Ahmed Also known as Fadiha fil Zamalek
1960 We Are the Students Adel Also known as Ehna el talamiza
Love Sickness Hasan Also known as Lawet el hub
1961 Gharam el assiad Essam Murad Also known as Masters Love
The Beginning and the End Hassanien Also known as Bidaya wa Nihaya
A Rumor of Love Hussein Also known as Esha'a hob
The River of Love Khalid Also known as Nahr al-Hob
My Only Love Captain Adel Also known as Hobi al-Wahid
There is a Man in our House[11] Ibrahim Also known as Fi Baytouna Ragoul
1962 Lawrence of Arabia Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor
Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1964 The Fall of the Roman Empire Sohamus
Behold a Pale Horse Francisco
The Yellow Rolls-Royce Davich
1965 Genghis Khan Genghis Khan
Marco the Magnificent Sheik Alla Hou, 'The Desert Wind'
Doctor Zhivago Dr. Yuri Andreyevich Zhivago Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
The Mamelukes Ahmed Participated in Thessaloniki International Film Festival
1967 The Night of the Generals Major Grau
More Than a Miracle Prince Rodrigo Fernandez
1968 Funny Girl Nicky Arnstein
Mayerling Archduke Rudolf
1969 Mackenna's Gold John Colorado
The Appointment Frenderico Fendi
Che! Che Guevara
Trois hommes sur un cheval Un turfiste Uncredited
1971 The Last Valley Vogel
The Horsemen Uraz
The Burglars Abel Zacharia Simultaneously shot in French as Le Casse with the same cast
1972 Le Droit d'aimer Pierre
1973 The Mysterious Island Captain Nemo
1974 The Tamarind Seed Feodor Sverdlov
Juggernaut Captain Alex Brunel
1975 Funny Lady Nicky Arnstein
1976 Ace Up My Sleeve Andre Ferren Also known as Crime and Passion
The Pink Panther Strikes Again Egyptian Assassin Cameo; uncredited
1979 Ashanti: Land of No Mercy Prince Hassan
Bloodline Ivo Palazzi
1980 S*H*E[12] Baron Cesare Magnasco Also known as S*H*E: Security Hazards Expert
The Baltimore Bullet The Deacon
Oh! Heavenly Dog Malcolm Bart
1981 Green Ice Meno Argenti
Inchon Indian officer Cameo; uncredited
1983 Ayoub Abdelhamid El-Sokkary
1984 Top Secret! Agent Cedric
1987 Grand Larceny Rashid Saud
1988 The Possessed Stepan Also known as Les Possédés
Les Pyramides bleues [fr][13] Alex Also known as The Novice
Keys to Freedom Jonathan
1989 Al-aragoz [citation needed] Mohamed Gad El Kareem Also known as The Puppeteer
1990 Mountains of the Moon Sultan Uncredited
Viaggio d'amore Rico
The Rainbow Thief Dima
1991 War in the Land of Egypt Mayor Abdel Razek El-Shershaby Also known as El Mowaten Masri and An Egyptian Citizen
Mayrig Hagop
1992 588 rue paradis Also known as Mother
Beyond Justice Emir Beni-Zair
Tengoku no Taizai Tsai Mang Hua
1993 Laughter, Games, Seriousness and Love[11] Adham's father Also known as Dehk we le'b we gad we hob
1996 Lebanon...Imprisoned Splendour Himself Documentary
1997 Heaven Before I Die Kahlil Gibran
1998 Mysteries of Egypt Grandfather Documentary
1999 The 13th Warrior Melchisideck
2001 Censor
The Parole Officer Victor
2003 Monsieur Ibrahim Monsieur Ibrahim César Award for Best Actor
2004 Hidalgo Sheikh Riyadh
2005 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Italian version)[14] Aslan (voice) Italian dub
2006 Fuoco su di me Principe Nicola
One Night with the King Prince Memucan
The Crown Prince Hans Canon
2008 10,000 BC Narrator Voice
Hassan & Marcus Hassan / Morcus Also known as Hassan wa Morcus
2009 The Traveller Older Hassan Commonly known as Al Mosafer
J'ai oublié de te dire[15] Jaume Also known as I Forgot to Tell You
2013 A Castle in Italy Himself
Rock the Casbah Moulay Hassan
2015 1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham Grandfather Film lead role[16] (final film role)
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1966 The Poppy Is Also a Flower Dr. Rad TV movie
1973 The Mysterious Island Captain Nemo TV miniseries; also known as L'Ile Mysterieuse
1980 Pleasure Palace Louis Lefevre TV movie
1984 The Far Pavilions Koda Dad TV miniseries, based on The Far Pavilions
1985 Vicious Circle Joseph Garcin TV play
Edge of the Wind[17] McCorquodale TV play by Don Webb, with John Mills and Lucy Gutteridge
1986 Peter the Great Prince Feodor Romodanovsky TV miniseries
Harem Sultan Hassan TV miniseries
Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Czar Nicholas II
1991 Memories of Midnight Constantin Demiris TV movie
1992 Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris Marquis Hippolite
1995 Catherine the Great Razumovsky
1996 Gulliver's Travels The Sorcerer TV miniseries
1999 Cleopatra's Palace: In Search of a Legend Narrator Documentary
2001 Shaka Zulu: The Citadel The King TV movie
2002 Building the Great Pyramid Narrator Documentary
2005 Imperium: Saint Peter Saint Peter TV movie
2006 The Ten Commandments Jethro TV miniseries
2007 Hanan W Haneen Raouf Egyptian TV series, also known as Tenderness and Nostalgia
2008 The Last Templar Konstantine TV series
  1. Berkvist, Robert (10 July 2015). "Omar Sharif, 83, a Star in Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago, Dies". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/11/movies/omar-sharif-a-star-in-dr-zhivago-dies-at-83.html.
  2. (1962) "(Title unknown)". The Arab Review (27–30).
  3. Sadoul, Georges (1972). Morris, Peter (ed.). Dictionary of Films. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. p. 129. ISBN 9780520021525. Retrieved 10 July 2015 via Internet Archive. omar cherif -wikipedia.
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  5. Legendary Egyptian actor Omar Sharif dies at 83 (en).
  6. Remembering Omar Sharif's Egyptian movie career before Hollywood came along (en).
  7. Berkvist, Robert (2015-07-10). "Omar Sharif, 83, a Star in 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago,' Dies" (en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/11/movies/omar-sharif-a-star-in-dr-zhivago-dies-at-83.html.
  8. Omar Sharif: The Egyptian who conquered Hollywood (en) (2022-09-17).
  9. Diab, Khaled. Omar Sharif: Actor without borders (en).
  10. "Egyptian film icon Omar Sharif has Alzheimer's". Al-Ahram. 24 May 2015. http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/5/32/131045/Arts--Culture/Film/Egyptian-film-icon-Omar-Sharif-has-Alzheimer%E2%80%99s.aspx.
  11. 1 2 3 ساحر السينما عمر الشريف أنهى المشهد الأخير في هذه الحياة. An-Nahar (10 July 2015).
  12. Terrace, Vincent (1985). Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials, Volume 2. VNR AG. p. 358. ISBN 9780918432612.
  13. Arielle Dombasle : Omar Sharif, "légendaire" et "tourmenté". Europe 1 (10 July 2015).
  14. Antonio Genna (2005). Le cronache di Narnia - Il leone, la strega e l'armadio (Italian).
  15. Quand Omar Sharif tournait dans les P.-O. "J'ai oublié de te dire" et jouait les supporteurs de l'USAP. L'Indépendant (10 July 2015).
  16. Omar Sharif, Star of 'Lawrence of Arabia,' Dies of Heart Attack at 83. NBC.com (10 July 2015).
  17. IMdb: Edge of the Wind.
    • The Eternal Male, with Marie-Thérèse Guinchard, transl. Martin Sokolinsky (Doubleday, 1977); orig. French, Éternel masculin (Paris: Stock, 1976)
    • Goren's Bridge Complete, Charles Goren with Omar Sharif (Doubleday, 1980) – one of several later editions of Goren
    • Omar Sharif's Life in Bridge, with Anne Segalen and Patrick Sussel, transl. and adapted by Terence Reese (Faber, 1983); orig. French, Ma vie au bridge (Paris: Fayard, 1982)
    • Omar Sharif Talks Bridge (2004)
    • Bridge Deluxe II Play with Omar Sharif (instruction manual, 1966)[1]
    1. Historically spelt Omar el-Sherief and[1][2] Omar Cherif.[3]
    1. "The glory and the loneliness of Omar Sharif, Egypt's top bridge player", bidoun.org