Shoukry Sarhan
ụdịekere | nwoke |
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mba o sị | Egypt |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 13 Maachị 1925, 21 Maachị 1925 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Sharqia Governorate |
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya | 19 Maachị 1997, 29 Maachị 1997, 20 Maachị 1997 |
Ebe ọ nwụrụ | Cairo |
ihe kpatara ọnwụ | fever |
nwanne | Q12220199, Sami Sarhan |
Dị/nwunye | Hermine |
Asụsụ obodo | Egyptian Arabic |
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye aka | Arabic, Egyptian Arabic |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | omee, omee ihe nkiri |
Ihe nrite | Order of the Republic |
Mohamed Shoukry El Husseiny Sarhan (1925), nke a maara nke ọma dịka Shoukry Sarhan (شُكري سرحان), bụ onye Egypt na-eme ihe nkiri. A na-ewere ya dịka otu n'ime ndị na-eme ihe nkiri Egypt kachasị ukwuu n'oge niile.[1][2][3][4]
Ndụ na ọrụ
dezieA mụrụ Sarhan na El Sharqiya, Egypt na 12 Machị 1925. Ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na "High Institute of Acting in Egypt" n'afọ 1947. N'afọ 1949, Sarhan mere ihe nkiri mbụ ya, Lahalibo (لهاليبو). Ọ ghọrọ onye ama ama n'afọ 1951 mgbe Youssef Chahine, onye nduzi ihe nkiri Egypt a ma ama, họọrọ ya maka ọrụ ndu na ihe nkiri Ibn El-Nile (ابن النيل, "Nwa Naịl").
Sarhan nwetara aha "Nwa okorobịa nke ihuenyo". Ọ natara ọtụtụ onyinye n'oge ọrụ ya. Onye isi ala Gamal Abdel Nasser sọpụrụ Sarhan na "ihe ịchọ mma Egypt". N'afọ 1984, ọ natara onyinye onye na-eme ihe nkiri kacha mma maka ọrụ ya, ya na Faten Hamama, na ihe nkiri Lelt El qabd 'Ala Fatema (ليلة Atlantaض على فاطمة, "N'abalị nke Fatima's Arrest"), nke Henry Barakat duziri.
N'oge emume nke otu narị afọ nke ihe nkiri sinima, ndị nkatọ Egypt họpụtara ya dịka onye na-eme ihe nkiri kachasị mma nke narị afọ na Egypt, ebe ọ sonyere karịa onye ọ bụla ọzọ na-eme egwuregwu na ihe nkiri 100 kacha ukwuu nke Egypt.[5]
Ihe nkiri ikpeazụ Sahran bụ El-Gablawi (الجبلاوي) n'afọ 1991. Ọ nwụrụ n'afọ 1997.
Edemsibịa
dezie- ↑ Gher (2000). Civic Discourse and Digital Age Communications in the Middle East (in en). Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-56750-472-9.
- ↑ Familiar (2021-09-28). A Frequency Dictionary of Contemporary Arabic Fiction: Core Vocabulary for Learners and Material Developers (in en). Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-95612-6.
- ↑ Parrs (2017). Gypsies in Contemporary Egypt: On the Peripheries of Society (in en). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-977-416-830-7.
- ↑ England) (1985). A Guide to World Cinema: Covering 7,200 Films of 1950-84 Including Capsule Reviews and Stills from the Programmes of the National Film Theatre, London (in en). Whittet Books. ISBN 978-0-905483-33-7.
- ↑ Top 100 Egyptian Films (CIFF) (en). IMDb. Retrieved on 2021-09-22.