El Deif Ahmed

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El Deif Ahmed, (December 12, 1936- April6, 1970)[1] was an Egyptian comedian, part of the stand-up comedy trio Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah alongside George Sidhom and Samir Ghanem .[2]

Born in El Dakahleya, attended the Mansoura School for Boys, and then he moved to Cairo to enroll in the faculty of Arts, Cairo University to study sociology and philosophy at .

He got his degree in 1960, and started working on a Masters degree in English Literature.

His first true encounter with fame, however, was when he formed 'Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah' through which Samir Ghanem, George Sidhom and he performed various musical sketches, Stand-up comedy shows, comedy plays and movies.

Their debut was Doctor Save Me, a short performance that introduced them to the world of fame.

They presented the first ever TV Ramadan Riddles.

And their most popular movies are 'Akher Shakawa', '30 Yom fel Segn', 'El Maganeen El Talata'.

After El Deif Ahmed's death in 1970, Ghanem and Sidhom continued under the same name (Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah) until 1982.

He had one daughter.

[edit] Notable plays

  • Ana we howa we heya (Me, him and her) with Fouad el-Mohandes, as a house keeper.
  • Tabeekh El Malayka (The Angels' Cooking)
  • El Ragel El Gawez Merato (The nan who gave his wife in Marriage).

[edit] References

  1. ^ El Deif Ahmed on IMDB
  2. ^ MSN Arabia on El Deif Ahmed


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