An Egyptian television actor, he began his life as one of Egypt's brave soldiers in the Egyptian Navy, then he rose through the ranks within the Navy until he reached the Socialist Union, but soon art began to overwhelm his dreams until he became general manager of the Egyptian Radio Engineering, then he devoted himself entirely to art, leaving behind many leadership positions for the love of art. He began his artistic career in the early 1970s, playing secondary roles in TV series, evening shows, and films. At the end of the 1970s and until the beginning of the 1980s, he worked in some cinematic films, then returned to work full-time in television until 2006. Among the most important series he participated in: “At the Gate of Zuwailah” 1970 And “The Lottery King” 1973 And “The Night of Fatima’s Arrest” 1982 And “The Events Continued in a Storm,” famous for the phrase “I am ElBaradei, Rushdi,” 1982 And “The White Flag” 1988 And “Wolves of the Mountain” 1992 And “Truth and Mirage” 2003 And “Imam Al-Maraghi” 2006. Among his television films: “A Man Named Abbas” 1978 And “The Golden Set” 1990 And “The Smart Woman’s Guide” 1990 And “Personal Status” 1992. Among his cinematic films are: “The Moon” 1978 And “We Are on the Bus” 1979 And “Man Lives Once” 1981 And “Al-Harif” 1983 And “Al-Prince” 1984 He can be seen in the role of Marash Al-Maslahah in the movie “Speed”. “No More Than Zero” 1992 with “Ahmed Badir”, which is a television film.
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Abu Al Saoud Attia is 94 years old.
When was Abu Al Saoud Attia born?
Abu Al Saoud Attia was born on April 30, 1932.
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Abu Al Saoud Attia is Egypt.
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Where was Abu Al Saoud Attia born?
Abu Al Saoud Attia was born in Egypt.