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Rushdy Abaza
Egyptian actor

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Rushdy Said Bughdady Abaza was an Egyptian actor. He was a member of the wealthy Abaza family. He was considered one of the most charming actors in the Egyptian film industry. He died of brain cancer at the age of 53. Wikipedia

Born: August 3, 1926, Mansoura, Egypt
Died: July 27, 1980, Cairo, Egypt
Height: 6′ 0″
Spouse: Sabah (m. 1977–1977), Samia Gamal (m. 1958–1977), Taheyya Kariokka
There is a Man in our House (1964)
There is a Man in our House
1964
Wife Number 13 (1962)
Wife Number 13
1962
The Ten Commandments (1956)
The Ten Commandments
1956
Saghira ala el-hob (1966)
Saghira ala el‑hob
1966

Rushdy Abaza

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Rushdy Abaza
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Born
Rushdy Said Bughdady Abaza

3 August 1926

Mansoura, Egypt
Died 27 July 1980 (aged 53)
Years active 1948–1980
Height 6 ft (183 cm)

Rushdy Said Bughdady Abaza (Egyptian Arabic: رشدي أباظة‎) (August 1926 – 27 July 1980) was an Egyptian actor. He was a member of the wealthy Abaza family.[1] He was considered one of the most charming actors in the Egyptian film industry. He died of brain cancer at the age of 53.[1]

  • Family

Rushdy Abaza was born in Mansoura, Egypt, to Egyptian father, Said Abaza, belonging to one of Egypt’s richest and most well-known families, the Abaza family, and Italian mother Teresa (Tereza) Luigi.[1] Rushdy attended school at Collège Saint Marc in Alexandria.[1]

From his father’s side he had three half-sisters, Ragaa, Mounira, Zeinab and one half-brother, Fikri (an actor). From his mother’s side, he had one half-brother, Hamed. His only child is a daughter, Qismat.

Marriages

Filmography

He appeared in more than 100 films from 1948 to 1980; many of which in starring or co-starring roles with the most notable Arabic actors and actresses such as 1972 film titled My Dear Daughter (in Arabic – Ebnati al-Aziza) 1 Najat Al Saghira;[3]

1948

1949

  • Zou al-Waghain (a.k.a. The Man with Two Faces)

1950

  • Emraa Menn Nar (a.k.a. A Woman of Fire)

1951

1952

  • Al-Osta Hassan (a.k.a. Hassan the Craftsman)
  • El-Montasser (a.k.a. The Conqueror)
  • Awladi (a.k.a. My Children)

1953

  • Shamm al-Nesseem (a.k.a. The Spring Festival)
  • Mouamara (a.k.a. Conspiracy)

1954

1955

  • Fortune carrée (a.k.a. Square Fortune)
  • Enni Rahhela (a.k.a. I Depart)
  • Arayess Fel-Mazad (a.k.a. Brides for Auction)

1956

  • Mawed Gharam
  • The Ten Commandments
  • Dalila
  • Mann al-Qattel? (a.k.a. Who Is the Murderer?)
  • Ezzay Ansak (a.k.a. How Would I Forget You)
  • Ismaeel Yassin fel-Boliss (a.k.a. Ismaeel Yassin in the Police)
  • Bahr al-Gharam (a.k.a. Sea of Love)

1957

  • Tamr Henna (a.k.a. Tamarind) – Hassan
  • Rod Qalby
  • La Anam – Samir
  • Port Said
  • Lan Abki Abadan (a.k.a. I Shall Never Weep)

1958

  • Jamila, the Algerian (a.k.a. Jamila Buhreid) – Bigeard
  • Toggar al-Moat (a.k.a. Death Merchants) – Ra’oof
  • Tareeq al-Ammal
  • Soultan (1958)
  • Emraa fel-Tareeq (a.k.a. A Woman on the Road)
  • Qoloob al-Azara (a.k.a. Hearts of the Virgins)

1959

  • El rajul el thani
  • Seraa Fel-Nil
  • Samraa Sina (a.k.a. The Brunette of Sinai)
  • Rehla ilal kamar
  • Maleesh Gherak (a.k.a. I Have None But You) – Fathi
  • Katia tarik
  • Bafakkar Felli Nassini (a.k.a. Thinking of Who Forgot Me)
  • Ana Baree’a (a.k.a. I am Innocent)
  • Qatte’ Tareeq (a.k.a. The Highwayman)

1960

  • Malak wa Shaytan (a.k.a. Angel and Devil) – Ezzat
  • Ana wa Ommi (a.k.a. My Mother and I)
  • Al-Moraheqat – Adel
  • Ya Habeebi (a.k.a. My Beloved)
  • Nehayat al-Tareeq (a.k.a. End of the Road)
  • Mufattesh al-Mabaheth (a.k.a. The Police Inspector)
  • Leqaa Fil-Ghoroob (a.k.a. Meeting at Sunset)
  • Kholkhal Habeebi (a.k.a. My Love’s Bugle)
  • Al-Raggol al-Thani (a.k.a. The Second Man)

1961

  • Wa Islamah – Prince Baybars
  • Qalb Fi Zalam (a.k.a. Heart in the Shadows)
  • Hob wa Herman (a.k.a. Love and Deprivation)
  • He Talata – Kamal
  • Fi baitina rajul – Abd El-Hamid
  • Bela Awdah (a.k.a. No Return)

1962

  • Al zouga talattashar
  • Helwa wa kaddaba
  • Sett el-Banat (a.k.a. The Lady of All Women)
  • Ah Menn Hawwa (a.k.a. Beware of Eve)
  • Shahidat al-Hob al-Elahi (a.k.a. Martyr of Divine Love)

1963

  • La Waqt lel-Hob (a.k.a. No Time for Love)
  • Aroos al-Nil – Sami Fouad (Engineer)
  • Tareeq al-Shaytan (a.k.a. The Way of the Devil)
  • Al-Saherra al-Saghira (a.k.a. The Young Charming) – Essmat el daramaly
  • Al-Maganin Fi Naeem (a.k.a. The Insane Are in Bliss)
  • Amirat el Arab

1964

  • Al-Tareeq (a.k.a. The Road) – Saber
  • Fatat shaza
  • Al-Shayatin al-Talata (a.k.a. The Three Devils) – Saadawy
  • Al badawia fi Paris

1965

  • Ganab al-Safeer (a.k.a. His Excellency the Ambassador) – Amin (Samia’s Father)

1966

  • Addow Al-Maraa (a.k.a. Enemy of Women) – Essa
  • Zawga Menn Paris
  • Shaqqet Al-Talabba (a.k.a. The Students’ Apartment) – Saad Selim
  • Saghira Ala Al-Hob – Kamal
  • Mabka el oshak
  • Howa wal-Nessaa (a.k.a. He and Women)
  • Guanab el safir
  • Al-Moshagheboon (a.k.a. Troublemakers) – Amin
  • Shaqawet Reggala (a.k.a. Naughty Men)
  • Mawwal (with Sabah the Lebanese Singer (A Ballad))

1967

  • Gareema fil-Hayy al-Hadi (a.k.a. Crime in the Calm District) – Ahmed Ezzat
  • Endama Nohheb (a.k.a. When We Love) – Ahmed
  • Al-Aib (a.k.a. Shame) – Mohamed El-Guindy
  • Al-Qobla al-Akhira (a.k.a. The Last Kiss) – Samy, The Director

1968

  • Raw’at el-Hob (a.k.a. The Beauty of Love) – Ahmed Ragab
  • Hawwaa ala al-Tareeq (a.k.a. Eve on The Road) – Khaled
  • Al-Massageen al-Thalatha (a.k.a. The Three Prisoners) – Mr. Joe
  • Baba Ayez Keda (a.k.a. Dad Wants So) – Kamal

1969

  • El Shoug’an el Thalatha
  • Nos Sa’a Gawaz (a.k.a. half an Hour of marriage)

1970

  • Ghoroob wa Shorouq (a.k.a. Sunset and Sunrise) – Essam
  • Al-Hob al-Daaie (a.k.a. The Lost Love)
  • Al-Sarab (a.k.a. The Mirage) – Dr.Amin
  • Al-Ashrar (a.k.a. Evil Men)
  • Nar al-Shouq (a.k.a. Flame of Crave)
  • Zawga le-Khamsat Regal (a.k.a. Wife of Five Men)

1971

  • Shay’ fi Sadri (a.k.a. Something in My Heart)
  • Ebnati al-Aziza (a.k.a. My Dear Daughter) – Sherif
  • Emraa wa Raggol (a.k.a. A Woman and A Man)

1972

  • Emraa le-Koll al-Regal (a.k.a. A Woman for All Men) – Zaki
  • Saaett al-Sefr (a.k.a. Zero Hour) – Hussein

1973

  • Hekayti Maa Al-Zaman (a.k.a. My Story with Life)

1974

  • Ayna Aqli (a.k.a. Where is My Mind) – Zohdi

1975

  • Youm al-Ahad al-Damy (a.k.a. Bloody Sunday)
  • Oreedo Hallan (a.k.a. Seeking A Solution)
  • Hobi al awal wa al akhir
  • Abadan Lann Aaoud (a.k.a. I Shall Never Come Back)

1976

  • Tawheeda
  • A world of children – Helmi Abdulqader

1977

  • Al Domo Fe Ouyon Dhahekah
  • Ah Ya Leil Ya Zamman (a.k.a. Oh Night, Oh Life)

1978

  • Wa Daa al-Omr Ya Waladi (a.k.a. Life Has Gone, My Son)
  • Al-Qadi wal-Gallaad (a.k.a. The Judge)

1979

  • Le-Mann Toshreq al-Shams (a.k.a. For Whom the Sun Rises?)

1980

  • Daerrat al-Shakk (a.k.a. Circle of Suspicion)
  • Azkeyaa Lakken Aghbeyaa (a.k.a. Intelligent But Stupid) – Hamdi (final film role)

See also

References

  1. [1], English Article titled “Who is Najat Al Saghira? “, 2015, Accessed 2015/08/28.

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