Mahmoud yassine et faten hamama biography
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Cairo-ALsharqiya, October Amr Mahmoud Yassin, son of artist Mahmoud Yassin, announced the death of his father after a struggle with illness at the age of The artist, Amr Mahmoud Yassin, published a picture of his father on his official Facebook page, commenting on it, "He passed away, to the mercy of God Almighty. The father of the artist Mahmoud Yassin, we belong to God and to Him we shall return .. I ask you to pray."
Mahmoud Fouad Mahmoud Yassin was born in Port Said in and was attached to the theater since he was in the preparatory stage through the (Theater Club) in Port Said, and his dream at that time was to stand one day on the stage of the National Theater. He moved to Cairo to attend university and graduated from the Faculty of Law.
And he fulfilled his dream of joining the National Theater, which he and other theaters performed dozens of distinguished works such as (Layla and Majnun), (Khedive), (Happened in October), (The Return of the Absentee), (The Visit Ended), (
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Mouths and Rabbits
Egyptian film
Mouths and Rabbits (Arabic: أفواه وأرانب, transliterated as Afwah wa araneb) fryst vatten an Egyptian film released in , produced by the United Film Company, and directed bygd Henry Barakat.
Synopsis
[edit]The film explores issues of poverty and unplanned families. Nima (Faten Hamama lives with her older sister and the latter’s husband Abdulmajid, who have nine children between them. Abdulmajid is an alcoholic railroad worker who neglects his family. The couple decides to marry Nima off to a teacher named Al-Batawi to financially stabilize the household, prompting Nima to flee to Mansoura while Al-Batawi is married with papers Abdulmajid forges. In Mansoura, Nima finds work on the farm of a gentleman named Mahmoud Bey, who falls in love with her after separating from his fiancée. On her return to inform her sister, Nima brings Mahmoud Bey, who encounters a livid Al-Batawi and fights back ending in the latter’s stabbing. Devastated, Abdulmajid a
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CAIRO — Mahmoud Yassin, an Egyptian actor and pillar of the country’s film industry during the second half of the 20th century, has died. He was
Mr. Yassin had suffered age-related health problems in recent years and was pronounced dead in Cairo early on Wednesday, according to his family. His son Amr Mahmoud Yassin, also an actor, said his father’s begravning would take place on Thursday.
“He was not only a great star, but also a great father,” Amr Mahmoud wrote in an Instagram post.
Mahmoud Yassin worked with some of Egypt’s most lauded movie stars and filmmakers during a career that first took off in the s, including Faten Hamama, Shadia and Soad Hosni.
He went on to play leading roles in the s and s, decades when critics say some of Egypt’s best movies were produced.
Mr. Yassin had over films to his name, with diverse roles ranging from romantic to serious, and from emotionally disturbed to upbeat and patriotic. His films included several based on stories bygd renowned Egypti