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Emad Hamdy
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عماد حمدي | |
![]() Emad Hamdy in 1962
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Born | Suhaj, Egypt
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November 25, 1909
Died | January 28, 1984 |
(aged 74)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1945–1984 |
Spouse(s) | Shadia (Divorced) Nadia El-Guindy (1962–1975; divorced) 1 Son |
Emad Hamdy (Arabic: عماد حمدي, ‘Imād Ḥamdī) was a famous Egyptian actor. He was born on November 25, 1909, and passed away on January 28, 1984, in Cairo, Egypt. Emad Hamdy was known for his many roles in Egyptian cinema, becoming a beloved figure in the film industry. He was married to two well-known Egyptian actresses, Shadia and later Nadia El Guindy, with whom he had a son.
Emad Hamdy's Movies
Emad Hamdy had a long and successful career in movies, acting from 1945 until 1984. He appeared in many films, playing different kinds of characters. His work helped shape Egyptian cinema during his time.
Early Films
Some of his early movies include:
- Al Souk Al Sawdaa (The Black Market) in 1945.
- Dayman Fe Qalbi (Always in my Heart) in 1946.
- Al Wageb (Duty) in 1948.
- Al Bayt Al Kebeer (The Big House) in 1949.
Famous Roles
Emad Hamdy starred in many popular films throughout his career. Here are a few examples:
- Ana al-Madi (I am the Past) in 1951.
- Sayyedet Al Qetar (The Lady of the Train) in 1952.
- Hayah Aw Mout (Life or Death) in 1954, which was a very important film.
- Maw`ed Ma` al-Sa`ada (Appointment with Happiness) in 1954.
- La Anam (I don't Sleep) in 1957.
- Bain el Atlal (Among the Ruins) in 1959.
Later Works
Even later in his career, Emad Hamdy continued to act in notable films, such as:
- The Glass Sphinx in 1967.
- Khan el khalili in 1967.
- Chitchat on the Nile in 1971.
His acting career spanned almost 40 years, leaving behind a great collection of films that are still remembered today.