
Egyptian director, editor and producer, born on February 5, 1919 in the village of (Amrous), Menoufia Governorate. He got his baccalaureate (high school) certificate in 1937, and he joined the College of Law (Law), but he was a general who left it and started in this period his passion for cinema and decided to become an actor so he sent his photo to the famous director (Muhammad Karim) who did not find his face fit to be an actor, so the Sheikh took advantage of his relationship At the time, the Minister of War (Haider Pasha) to mediate with him in order to enter the cinematic milieu, and he introduced him to the poet (Khalil Mutran), who in turn knew him on the director (Ahmed Salem), who was then director of (Studio Egypt), so he joined him as a montier under the direction of the director (Niazi Mustafa). During that period, Kamal Al-Sheikh participated as a monteire in several important films such as: (Laila Bint Al-Fakra) 1945, (My Heart Delilah) 1947, (Ghazal Al-Banat) 1949, (Avocato Madiha) 1950, and (The emergence of Islam) 1951. 1952 witnessed Kamal Al-Sheikh directing his first movie entitled (Home No. 13) starring: (Imad Hamdi, Faten Hamama), which achieved great success when presenting his reliance on a plot characterized by suspense, excitement and a police atmosphere. He also presented the movie (Life or Death) 1954 starring (Emad Hamdi, Madiha Yousry), which was chosen among the list of the best hundred films in Egyptian cinema. Kamal Al-Sheikh is considered one of the first directors who presented literature (Naguib Mahfouz) to the cinema, with his movie (The Thief and the Dogs) in 1962, and he also presented the novel (Miramar) in a movie of the same name in 1969. He also presented literary works in cinematic films to other writers such as: (Ihsan Abdul Quddus, Fathi Ghanem, Saleh Morsi, ... and others). He was rated as a director of thriller and suspense films, such as (Last Night) 1963, (Peacock) 1982, and others. But he also excelled in presenting the political movie, such as: (sunset and sunrise) 1970 (something in my chest) 1971, (On Whom We Shoot) 1975, and (Ascending to the Abyss) 1978, which was considered the best spy film presented in the Egyptian cinema. Kamal Al Sheikh married Montira (Amira Salem), whose brother (Saeed Al Sheikh) shared the editing of most of his films. He also was known in the fifties and early sixties as "Hitchcock Egypt" because of his influence with the well-known British director cinema Alfred Hitchcock and his interest in police films that rely on the plot. Kamal Al-Sheikh died on January 2, 2004 at the age of 85.
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Anwar Wagdi15 shared works
Bishara Wakim14 shared works
Mahmoud El Meligy12 shared works
Stephan Rosti12 shared works
Serag Mounir12 shared works
Abdel Moneim Ismail11 shared works
Ferdoos Mohamed10 shared works
Emad Hamdy9 shared works
Ismail Yasseen9 shared works
Wedad Hamdy9 shared works
Farid Shawqy8 shared works
Faten Hamama8 shared works
Time Conqueror
1987 · director · writer · ⭐ 8.0

The Peacock
1982 · director · ⭐ 7.8

The Devil Makes Three
1978 · director

Rise to the Abyss
1978 · director · ⭐ 5.6

Whom Should We Shoot?
1975 · director · ⭐ 6.5

The Fugitive
1974 · director

Something in my Chest
1971 · director · ⭐ 7.0

Sunset and Sunrise
1970 · director · ⭐ 7.2

The Well of Deprivation
1969 · director · ⭐ 6.3

Miramar
1969 · director · ⭐ 7.5

The Man Who Lost His Shadow
1968 · director · ⭐ 6.7

The Vandals
1967 · director

Unfaithful
1965 · director · ⭐ 8.0

The Last Night
1963 · director · ⭐ 7.5

The Thief and the Dogs
1962 · director · writer · ⭐ 6.7

I Won't Confess
1961 · director · ⭐ 9.0

My Only Love
1960 · director · ⭐ 10.0

Angel and Devil
1960 · director · ⭐ 7.0

For My Love
1959 · director · ⭐ 9.0

Qalb Yahtarek
1959 · director · writer

For the Sake of a Woman
1959 · director · ⭐ 7.5

Sayedat el kasr
1958 · director · ⭐ 6.8

الملاك الصغير
1957 · director

Traders of Death
1957 · director · ⭐ 7.5

Land of Peace
1957 · director · ⭐ 10.0

Land of Dreams
1956 · director · ⭐ 7.5

The Stranger
1956 · director · ⭐ 9.0

Love and the Death Penalty
1956 · director · ⭐ 7.0

Love and Tears
1955 · director · ⭐ 5.8

Life or Death
1954 · director · writer · ⭐ 6.8

A Plot
1953 · director · ⭐ 7.0

Gold
1953 · editor · ⭐ 8.3

Bent Al-Akaber
1953 · editor · ⭐ 7.5

House No. 13
1952 · writer · director · producer · ⭐ 7.7

The Great Clown
1952 · editor · ⭐ 7.0

Tell No One
1952 · editor · ⭐ 8.0

Qattr El-Nada
1951 · editor · ⭐ 7.5

Habib el-Rooh
1951 · editor · ⭐ 8.0

The Dawn of Islam
1951 · editor · ⭐ 8.7

Lailet El Henna
1951 · editor · ⭐ 7.0

Yasmine
1950 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Women's guile
1950 · editor

Shore of Love
1950 · editor · ⭐ 7.5

Eid Night
1949 · editor

The Flirtation of Girls
1949 · editor · ⭐ 7.2

Anbar
1948 · editor

Divorce of Saad Hanem
1948 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Fatmah
1947 · editor · ⭐ 9.0

Return of the absent
1947 · editor · ⭐ 9.0

My Heart is My Guide
1947 · editor · ⭐ 7.0

The Mind is on a Vacation
1947 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Malak alrahma
1946 · editor · ⭐ 7.5

The Unknown Past
1946 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Casino el latafa
1945 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Laylat Al-Jumea
1945 · editor · ⭐ 9.0

El Mazaher
1945 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Victims of Love
1944 · editor · ⭐ 7.0

Hanan
1944 · editor

The Innocent
1944 · editor

The invisibility cap
1944 · editor

Who's Done it ?
1944 · editor · ⭐ 6.5

Les Misérables
1943 · editor · ⭐ 8.0

Dreams of the Youth
1942 · editor · ⭐ 10.0

Forever
1941 · editor
How old is Kamal El Sheikh?
Kamal El Sheikh died at the age of 84.
When was Kamal El Sheikh born?
Kamal El Sheikh was born on February 5, 1919.
When did Kamal El Sheikh die?
Kamal El Sheikh passed away on February 1, 2004.
What is Kamal El Sheikh's nationality?
Kamal El Sheikh is Egypt.
How many works has Kamal El Sheikh appeared in?
Kamal El Sheikh has 64 credited works in our database.
What is Kamal El Sheikh known for?
Kamal El Sheikh is known for Traders of Death, Love and the Death Penalty, The Mind is on a Vacation, The Unknown Past.
Where was Kamal El Sheikh born?
Kamal El Sheikh was born in Monufia, Egypt.