
An Egyptian actor who began his artistic career in the sixties and is a radio actor He is a film and television actor who plays secondary roles, often playing the son of the country, the sheikh of forgiveness, and the evil man And the drug dealer with a distinctive baritone voice. He presented many radio series, where he had a special reputation on Egyptian radio, and among his most important radio works were the series (Plan No. 13), (Deep Wounds) and (Human Depths). He can be seen in the role of the stepfather of the child (Samar Essam), who was adopted by Siham (Afaf Shuaib) in the movie (A Smile in the River of Tears) in 1988. Among his films are (The Migration of the Messenger) 1964 and (Ataba Jazzaz) 1969. Among the series he worked on were (Al-Saqr) 1979, (Muhammad, Messenger of God) 1979, (Judgement in Islam) 1995, and (Imam Abu Hanifa Al-Numan) 1997. He used to make music for artistic works, and provided soundtracks and melodies for the film (Against the Law), the play (The Earthly Masquerade), and the film (A Woman and a Man). He died on November 21, 2014.
Read moreShow lessWhen did Morsy El Hattab die?
Morsy El Hattab passed away on November 21, 2014.
What is Morsy El Hattab's nationality?
Morsy El Hattab is Egypt.
How many works has Morsy El Hattab appeared in?
Morsy El Hattab has 5 credited works in our database.
What is Morsy El Hattab known for?
Morsy El Hattab is known for The Rain Has Gone Dry, The Devil is a Woman, نبتدي منين الحكاية, زينب والعرش.
Where was Morsy El Hattab born?
Morsy El Hattab was born in Egypt.