Fouad el-Mohandes est un Acteur Egyptien né le 6 septembre 1924 à Le Caire (Egypte)
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Nom de naissance Fouad el-Mohandes ( فؤاد المهندس)Nationalité EgypteNaissance 6 septembre 1924 à Le Caire (
Egypte)
Mort 16 septembre 2006 (à 82 ans) à Le Caire (
Egypte)
Fouad el-Mohandes (arabe : فؤاد المهندس ; ou Fouad el-Mohandess),Né au Caire, il était le fils du linguiste Zaki El-Mohandess, le Doyen de la Faculté de Dar Al Oloom et un membre de l'Académie de Langue Arabe d'Égypte. Fouad El-Mohandess était un acteur amateur quand il était jeune. Inspiré par les pièces du comédien Naguib Al Rehani. Lors de son étude à la Faculté de commerce, el-Mohandess a décidé de poursuivre une carrière dans le théâtre. Il a rejoint un groupe appelé Sa'a Li Qalbak (une heure à votre coeur) au début de son cours, en 1954
Fouad EL-Mohandes est bien connu pour ses rôles dans les films dans lequel il a essayé de mettre une bande dessinée et distinctement sur spin Arabe célèbre les films Américains, les idoles, et des caractères. Il a joué le rôle que M. X dans deux films sur "Homme le plus Dangereux Au Monde" et le Retour de l'Homme le plus Dangereux du Monde. Il est également représenté des personnages basés sur des Personnages de la vie réelle, tels que John Dillinger (appelé Sayed Dillinger), Billy the Kid et Mussolini.
Mogrem Maa Martabet El-Sharaf 1998
Garima Ella Rob'a 1990
Zoj taht al-talab 1985
Ayoub 1983
Khamsa Bab 1983
Khally Balak Men Geranak 1979
Viva Zalata 1976
Azwaj Taeeshoon 1976
Badiaa Masabny 1975
Shelet al mohtalin 1972
El ataba gazaz 1969
Aalam modhek geddan 1968
Al-millionaire al-mouzayyaf 1968
Biographie
Born in Cairo, he was the son of linguist Zaki el-Mohandes, the Dean of the Faculty of Dar Al Oloom and a member of the Arabic language Academy of Egypt. Fouad el-Mohandess was an amateur actor when he was young. Inspired by the plays of comedian Naguib Al Rehani during his study at the Faculty of Commerce, el-Mohandess decided to pursue a career in drama. He joined a group named Sa'a li Qalbak (An hour to your heart) during its early run. In 1954, he starred in his first motion picture, Bent El Giran ("The Girl Next Door"), for Mahmud Thul-Fuqqar.
His important leading roles:
"Aelet Zizi" (Zizi's family)
"Akhtar ragol fi el aalam" ( The most dangerous man in the world)
Mr.X
"Eterafat zoug" (confessions of a husband)
"El ataba gazaz"
"El Ard El Tayyeba" (The Good Earth).
"Khali balak min giranak " Watch out for your neighbours.
(And much more)
At the time, he also presented in radio broadcasting in the 1960s:
Aaelet marzouk (Marzouk's family)
Sa le albek(2 words for your heart
Kilmitein Wi-Bas (Two Words Only), which was broadcast daily for more than 15 years.
His comedy role in Aa'ilat Zizi (Zizi's Family), directed by Futin Abd Al Wahhab, was one of the most significant roles in his career. In addition, he and his then-wife, Shwikar, were a well-known acting couple, co-starring in many film and stage comedies such as:
Mutarada Gharamiya (An Amorous Pursuit).
Ard El Nifaq (Land of Hypocrisy).
Akhtar Ragul Fil Aalam (The Most Dangerous Man In The World).
His most important leading role Theaters :
Ana wa howa wa heia (I, she, & he)
Sayedity el gamila ( my beautiful women)
El secerteair el fani(The technical secretary)
Ana fin wenty fein (Where am I, and where are you)
He also appeared in leading roles with Adel Emam (still a young actor and a beginner), such as the play Ana w Huwwa w Hiyya (Me, Him, and Her) in 1964, and with Sa'id Saleh in a film in 1970. However, he returned to roles with Adel Emam in films like Khalli Balak Min Giranak (Watch Out for Your Neighbours) in the 1990s.
The 1960s were el-Muhandes' golden age. He made some successful plays, such as:
El-Sekerteir El-Fanni (The Technical Secretary),
Sayydati El-Gameela (the Arabic adaptation of My Fair Lady), and
Hawwa' El-Sa'aa 12 (Eve of Midnight).
Later in his career, his interest shifted back to theater, working in plays such as:
Innaha Haqqan Aa'ila Muhtarama, (It is Truly a Respected Family).
Hala habibty (Hala my love)
Rawhia etkatafet (Rawhia is kidnaped)
Some of his supporting roles were in:
Bein El Atlaal (Among the Ruins) With Faten Hamama .
Amirat El Arab (Princess of the Arabs).
El Sahera El Sagheera (The Little Witch) With Soad Hosni,Roshdy Abaza & Madiha Youssery .
Nahr El Hob (River of Love)with Omar El Shereif & Faten Hamama.
Almaz Wi Abdo El-Hamuli (Almaz and Abdu El-Hamuli)with Warda El Gazaeria & Hussain Sedky.
El Shumoo' El Sawda (Black Candles)With Saleh Selim & Nagat El Saghira.
El beyh el bauab. ( The Master... Janitor )with Ahmed Zaki & Lebleba.
Fouad el-Mohandes died on 16 September 2006, ten days after his 82nd birthday. He was survived by a brother and two sisters, one of whom is the late Safiya El-Mohandes, who was the head of Television and Radio station for more than ten years successively, and a noted Egyptian broadcaster who was married to Mohamed Mahmoud Shaaban (known as Baba Sharo), who was also the head of the Television and Radio stations for more than 18 years successivly and successfully.
Fouad El-Mohandes is a father of two: Ahmed, a civil Engineer who has a daughter named Habiba was in the DSB school in Egypt, and now lives in Canada, and Mohamed, businessman who has a son his name is Omar and is studying in AUC.
Fouad EL-Mohandes is well known for his roles in movies in which he tried to put a comic and distinctly Arab spin on famous American movies, idols, and characters. He played his most famous role as Mr X in two movies about "the most dangerous man in the world" (The Most Dangerous Man in the World and The Return of the Most Dangerous Man in the World). He also depicted characters based on real-life figures, such as John Dillinger (referred to as Sayed Dillinger), Billy the Kid, and Mussolini.
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