Nour El-Sherif
Nour El-Sherif | |
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London, October 2007 | |
Born |
Nour El-Sherif April 28, 1946 Cairo, Egypt |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965 - present |
Spouse(s) | Poussi (2015-present) |
Nour El-Sherif (Arabic: نور الشريف) (born April 28, 1946) is a contemporary Egyptian actor. His birth name is Mohamad Geber Mohamad ِAbd Allah (Arabic: محمد جابر محمد عبد الله).
El-Sherif was born in the working-class neighbourhood of Sayeda Zainab in Cairo (Arabic: السيدة زينب).
El-Sherif was married to Poussi (1972–2006) and together they had two daughters, Sarah and Mai. He also played soccer before choosing acting as a career.
Nour El-Sherif is sometimes credited as Nour El Cherif, Nour El-Cherif or Nour Al-Sharif.
In an interview which aired on Egypt's CBC TV on October 6, 2011 (as translated by MEMRI), El-Sharif claimed that "when it comes to the Holocaust, there is no freedom of speech." He also stated that "When a Frenchman wrote a Ph.D. dissertation, in which he proved that the [gas] chambers were a Jewish... an Israeli lie, they revoked his doctorate. That's another thing – the Israeli lobby has infiltrated France so deeply that the Sorbonne revoked a doctoral degree that it had awarded a researcher."[1]
In an interview which aired on Egypt's CBC TV on September 7, 2014 (as translated by MEMRI), Al-Sharif claimed that the attacks of September 11, 2001 were the "result of an internal American conflict" between the "U.S. presidency and the CIA."[2]
Filmography
- Laylat El-Baby Doll (2008) .... Awadain
... aka The Baby Doll Night (International: English title)
- Omaret yakobean (2006) .... Haj Azzam
... aka The Yacoubian Building (International: English title) (USA)
- Dam el ghazal (2005) .... Gaber Emaish
- "Eish ayamak" (2004) TV series .... Sa'eed
- 11'0901 - September 11 (2002) .... (segment Egypt)
... aka 11 septembre 2001 (Iran: Persian title) ... aka 11'0901 - September 11 (France) ... aka 11'0901: Onze minutes, neuf secondes, un cadre (France) ... aka Eleven Minutes, Nine Seconds, One Image: September 11 (International: English title) ... aka September 11 (USA)
- Ikhtefaa Gaafar El-Mas (1998)
... aka Disappearance of Gaafar El-Masry (informal literal English title)
- Massir, al- (1997) (as Nour El Cherif) .... Averroes
... aka Destin, Le (France) ... aka Destiny (USA) ... aka Maseer, El (alternative transliteration)
- Leila Sakhina (1994)
... aka A Hot Night
- ِAyoun Al Sakr (1992)
... Movie
- Sarkha, Al (1992)
... aka The Cry (International: English title)
- Nagi El-Ali (1991)
- Bahths an Al-Sayyid Marzuq, al- (1990)
... aka The Search of Sayed Marzouk
- Inar gahined (1989)
... aka Hellfire
- Seraa al ahfad (1989)
- Kaher el-zaman (1987)
- Ibnati wal-zi'b (1986)
- El-Ketaar (1986)
... aka The Train
- Sa Alik, al- (1985)
... aka The Bums ... aka The Vagabonds (International: English title)
- Beit al-qadi (1984)
- Bariq ayneyk (1982)
- Al tawous (1982)
... aka The Peacock (International: English title)
- Hadduta misrija (1982) (as Nour El-Cherif) .... Yehia
... aka An Egyptian Story
- Sawak al-utubis (1982)
... aka Bus Driver
- Shaytan yaez, Al (1981)
- Ahl el qema (1981)
- Akmar, al- (1981)
- Raghba, -al (1980)
... aka Desire
- Maraa al okhra, Al (1978)
... aka The Other Woman (Egypt: English title: informal title)
- Eeteraf al akhir, Al (1978)
... aka The Last Confession (International: English title: informal title)
- Wa da al-omr ya waladi (1978)
- Darbet shams (1978)
- Rehla dakhel emraa (1978)
... aka Journey Inside a Woman (International: English title: informal title)
- Ota ala nar (1977) .... Amin
- Sonya and the Madman (1977)
- La waqt lil-demoue (1976)
- Leqa ma al-madi (1975)
- Alo, ana al-ghetta (1975)
... aka Hello, I'm the Cat (International: English title)
- Karnak, Al (1975)
- Youm El-Ahad El-Damy (1975)
... aka Bloody Sunday
- Medinet al-samt (1973)
- My Wife and the Dog (1971)
- Pleasure and Suffering (al-Mutåt wal-Âzab)[3]
- Bint min el banat (1968)
- Kasr El Shawk (1967) .... Kamal
See also
References
- Habib, Samar. Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations. Routledge, July 18, 2007. ISBN 0415956730, 9780415956734.
Notes
- ↑ Egyptian Film Star Nour Al-Sharif Denies the Holocaust: A French Researcher Has Proven that the Gas Chambers Were a Lie, (Archive) MEMRI, Clip No. 3213 (transcript), October 6, 2011 (video clip available here).
- ↑ Egyptian Movie Star Nour El-Sherif: 9/11 Was an American Conspiracy, MEMRI, Clip No. 4480 (transcript), September 7, 2014 (video clip available here).
- ↑ Habib, p. 129.
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