Hamdy Youssef
Egyptian Actor

- Name: Hamdy Youssef
- Area: Cairo
🎭 Hamdy Youssef
Egyptian Actor
📅 Birthdate: August 17, 1930
⚰️ Death: April 15, 2003 (72 years old)
🇪🇬 Nationality: Egyptian
🎬 Profession: Actor
🗣️ Languages: Arabic
📅 Years Active: 1969 - 2003
🌟 Notable Works: Karakon in the Street, Mission in Tel Aviv, Terrorism and Kebab, Birds of Darkness
📝 Biography:
Hamdy Youssef was born on August 17, 1930, and graduated with a degree in commerce from Cairo University. He initially worked as a government employee before pursuing a career in acting. He excelled in playing characters with authority, such as police officers, judges, high-ranking officials, and doctors. Although he never took on lead roles, his supporting roles left a significant impact. He frequently collaborated with prominent stars like Adel Imam and Ahmed Zaki and contributed to more than 160 works in film, television, and theater.
🎥 Notable Film Works:
1969: Something from the Pain
1983: The Advocate
1992: Terrorism and Kebab
1995: Birds of Darkness
2003: The Grave Digger
📺 TV Series:
1969: Abbas and His Story with People
1982: The Night of Arresting Fatima
1995: I Deserve It
1999: Deferred Dreams
🎭 Theater Plays:
1985: Beginning and End
📡 TV Specials:
1969: Forbidden by Order of the Children
2000: Before the Fall
⚰️ Death:
Hamdy Youssef passed away on April 15, 2003, at the age of 72, after a long artistic career filled with contributions to cinema, theater, and television.