Kamal Hussein
Egyptian actor and director

- Name: Kamal Hussein
Kamal Hussein (September 10, 1927 – January 2, 1993) was an Egyptian actor and director, who began his artistic career in the early 1940s after graduating from the Academy of Arts in 1947. He worked in cinema 🎥 and theater 🎭 consistently throughout his youth and became famous for his roles in cinema 🎬 and television 📺. He also served as the Director of the National Theater for a period.
Notable Works:
Films:
Spy Trap (1992) - Intelligence Officer 🎬
Execution of a Judge (1990) - Shawky 🎥
The Emperor (1990) - Socialist Prosecutor 🎬
Sorry for the Disturbance (1988) 🎥
The Building Owner (1988) - Osman 🎬
The True Sons (1985) - Shaker 🎥
The Kind Aficionado (1984) - Haj Abdullah 🎬
TV Series:
A Woman with Three Faces (1992) 📺
The Price of Love (1990) - Hafez 📺
Moon's Radiance (1987) - Imad 📺
The Journey of Mr. Abu Al-‘Alaa Al-Bishri (1986) - Abdulhamid Al-Biri 📺
The Exam (1983) 📺
The Butcher Poet (1983) 📺
Plays:
Reasonable? Not Reasonable (1985) 🎭
The Road to Safety (1964) 🎭
The Mosquito Bridge (1964) 🎭
The Dogri Family (1963) - Mustafa Al-Doghri 🎭
Radio Works:
A Bullet in the Heart (1985) 🎙️
The Double Crime (1974) - Dr. Abdulrahim 🎙️
Strange Cases (1961) 🎙️
Personal Life:
Date of Birth: September 10, 1927 🗓️
Date of Death: January 2, 1993 (Age 65) ⚰️
Nationality: Egypt 🇪🇬
Career:
Kamal Hussein played numerous supporting roles in cinema 🎬, theater 🎭, and television 📺, becoming known for his participation in a wide variety of works that were greatly successful.
He had a major influence on the National Theater 🎭, contributing to many successful stage productions.
He was distinguished by his ability to perform in diverse roles in both comedy 😂 and drama 🎭.
Death:
Kamal Hussein passed away on January 2, 1993, at the age of 65, leaving behind a significant artistic legacy in cinema 🎬, television 📺, and theater 🎭.