Mansi Fahmy
Egyptian actor

- Name: Mansi Fahmy
Mansi Fahmy (1890–1955)
Egyptian actor known for his work in cinema and theater. He initially worked in the judiciary before transitioning to acting, encouraged by Naguib El-Rihani.
📌 Personal Information
📅 Born: April 7, 1890 – Bani Al-Adiyat, Assiut Governorate, Egypt
🏡 Nationality: 🇪🇬 Egyptian
👨👦 Children: Iskandar Mansi
🎭 Profession: Actor
🗣️ Languages: Arabic, Egyptian dialect
🕊️ Died: May 5, 1955 (aged 65) – Egypt
🎭 Career
Worked in the judiciary for six years until 1911
Met Naguib El-Rihani, who persuaded him to pursue acting
Performed in Ali El-Kassar’s and Fatma Rushdi’s theaters
Started his film career in the 1930s
Acted in over 50 films
🎬 Notable Films
📽️ 1930s:
Wakhz Al-Damir (1931)
Wedad (1935)
Salama Fi Khair (1937)
📽️ 1940s:
Scream in the Night (1940)
Children of the Poor (1942)
The New Generation (1945)
Scheherazade (1946)
My Heart is My Guide (1947)
The Sad Countryside (1948)
The Killer (1948)
📽️ 1950s:
A Good Deed (1953)
Sheikh Hassan (1954)
🕊️ Death
He passed away on May 5, 1955, at the age of 65, leaving behind a significant mark on classic Egyptian cinema.