Salah Mansour
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Salah Mansour | |
Born | February 3, 1923 Al-Qalyubia, Egypt |
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Died | January 19, 1979 (aged 55) |
Occupation | editor, actor, director |
Salah Mansour (Arabic: صلاح منصور, transliteration: Ṣalāḥ Mansūr), (Feb 03, 1923 – Jan 19, 1979) was an Egyptian movie actor known for his roles in Lan A'taref and Al-Zagwa Al-Thaneya. He started in school theater, and graduated from the Egyptian acting institute in 1947. He worked in artistic-editing then joined the theater. Later he was a consultant in the Egyptian Ministry of Education
He died on January 19, 1979.
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[edit] Early life
Salah Mansour was born in Shibin Al-Qanater, in Al-Qalyubia, Egypt.
[edit] Awards
- He was awarded for his roles in Lan A'taref (I'll never confess) - 1963 as well as Al-Zawga Al-Thaneya (The second wife) - 1968
- He received the Egyptian Evaluative Award - 1966
- Art Academy at Eid Al-Fan - Oct 8, 1978
[edit] References
- http://www.egyptradio.tv/characters.asp?PageIndex=4&cat_id=1&char_selected=14 (Arabic)
- http://www.adabwafan.com/browse/entity.asp?id=21253 (Arabic)
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