Hamdy Ghaith
Mahmoud Hamdy El Husseini Ghaith was an Egyptian actor, who was born in the village of Shalashlamoun, Ash Sharqia in 1924. He studied at the Faculty of Law and then studied at the Higher Institute of Cinema. He continued his theatrical studies in the French capital, Paris, and debuted through the movie Struggle in the Valley. In cinema, he presented many films, most notably Dawn of a New Day, The Message, and Land of Fear. He has also worked in television dramas since the 1960s, many of which belonged to religious and historical works, such as: Muhammad is the Messenger of God, Islamic Conquests, There Is No God But Allah, and Zezenia. He died in 2006 of respiratory failure at the age of 82.
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Who is Hamdy Ghaith?+
Hamdy Ghaith was a prominent Egyptian actor and theater artist trained in Paris, widely recognized for his authoritative presence in Middle Eastern cinema and television.
What is Hamdy Ghaith known for?+
He is best known for portraying Richard the Lionheart in the film Saladin and Abu Sufyan ibn Harb in the internationally acclaimed epic The Message.
Which institution is Hamdy Ghaith associated with?+
He was a graduate of the Higher Institute of Cinema in Egypt and maintained a lifelong connection to the national theater scene. Explore his full filmography on Mood.































