Hamdy Ahmed

Hamdy Ahmed Mohamed Khalifa (Arabic: حمدى أحمد محمد خليفة; 9 November 1933 in the southern city of Sohag,[1] Egypt – 8 January 2016) was an Egyptian actor. He is known for his role as Mahjoub Abdel Dayem in the film Cairo 30 (1966). Ahmed was a parliamentary representative for the district of Bulaq at the time of the forcible relocation of the population of that quarter to public housing in the az-Zawiya al-Hamra district in the periphery of Cairo.[2] He was a member of the Labour Party of Egypt, but left it in 1984.[3] Since 1998 Ahmed has been a columnist for the newspaper Elosboa (الأسبوع).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1966 Al-Kahira 30 (القاهرة 30, "Cairo 30") Mahjoub Abdel Dayem
1969 Al-Ard (الأرض, "The Land") Mohammad Effendi
1972 Al-Asfour (العصفور, "The Sparrow")
1986 Al-Yawm al-Sadis (اليوم السادس, "The Sixth Day") Saïd Released in France as Le Sixième Jour

References

  1. "Egyptian actor Hamdy Ahmed dies at 82". Ahram Online. January 8, 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  2. Farha Ghannam (2002). Remaking the Modern: Space, Relocation, and the Politics of Identity in a Global Cairo. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520936010. p. 78.
  3. Near East/South Asia Report 065243, 21 December 1984. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Accessed September 2013.


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