Mahmoud El Hefnawy
Egyptian theater and television actor

- Name: Mahmoud El Hefnawy
- Area: Cairo
Mahmoud El Hefnawy (1954 - 2014)
Biography:
An Egyptian theater and television actor, Mahmoud El Hefnawy was known for his supporting and often comedic roles. He participated in many plays, TV series, television specials, and a number of films.
Artistic Debut:
🎠He began his career in the late 1970s with the role of a police sergeant in the play "Goha Rules the City", starring Samir Ghanem.
Notable Theater Performances:
• "A Very Special Visit" (1989)
• "Saadia Is Following Me" (1994)
• "Where Are You Going, Country?" (2012)
• "Goha and His Donkey" (2012)
Famous TV Series:
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• "Tears in Bitter Eyes" (1980)
• "Mohamed, the Messenger of God" (1985)
• "Raafat El-Hagan" (1990)
• "Fall into Bir Seba" (1994)
• "Abbas El Abyad in the Black Day" (2004)
• "El Gamaa" (The Group) (2010)
Selected Films:
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• "No, My Mother" (1979)
• "El-Mawarady Café" (1981)
• "The Handcuffs" (1991)
• "The Turtles" (1996)
Notable Roles in Cinema:
• Played "Ahmed", the son of a metal jewelry merchant, in "The Champions of Boulaq" (1981)
• Played "Sherif", a reckless rich student relying on his father's wealth, in "The Stab" (1987)
Personal Information:
• Date of Birth: March 7, 1954 – Egypt
• Date of Death: July 31, 2014 – Egypt
• Nationality: Egyptian