Then he offered me the character of the , and I chose it immediately as it is a flesh and blood character that eats, drinks, loves and hates, so I loved it and made it real as much as the public loved it and was filled with its presence" | Many expected that Yehya el-Fakharany would remain a prisoner of the character Salim el-Badri Pasha for many years, but he surprised everyone with a different type of Ramadan roles and characters that he embodied throughout the past years and he achieved great success with them, some of which surpassed the fame of Salim el-Badri |
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El-Fakharany received the Faten Hamama Appreciation Award at the closing ceremony of the 38th in 2016 | Shadi el-Fakharany, the elder son of the Egyptian artist, graduated from the Film Institute in the late 1990s, and worked as an assistant director in some cinematic productions, and he is now in film directing |
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Personal life [ ] Yehia el-Fakharany is married to , a physician and writer, author of the screenplay of "King Farouq" series 2007 | He was a prominent member of the university's theatre troupe, and he won the best actor award at the level of Egyptian universities |
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Public life [ ] In October 2020 Yehia el-Fakharany was sworn in as a member in the Egyptian Senate | " El-Fakharani was awarded the distinction of twice, the first one from the University of Wales in Cairo in 2013, together with Egyptian actor , , and the renowned composer , and the second one from Cape Breton University in Cairo in 2017, together with the Emirati artist |
El-Fakharany rarely agrees to be interviewed as he prefers the public to associate him with his roles and he does not wish to interfere in their perception of him while appearing on social media.
4On the other hand, the 's wife, a playful woman, gets acquainted with Al-Shahhat without knowing his financial and social status, as she is deceived by his tidy clothes that her husband the wazir had given to him before | Early years [ ] El-Fakharany earned a in Medicine and from in Cairo, in 1971 |
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Related to picking up roles that turn into successful performances, he quoted an inspiring byword in English: "There's always a risk for every great decision, but the risk of doing nothing is always much greater" | It was presented on the stage of the National Theatre in , using the music of the Egyptian composer and the poems of |
He then moves to Upper Egypt where he falls in love with a spiritual woman played by the Syrian actress and struggles to marry her despite her brother's refusal; the second period deals with the modern times in which the story of Herbert Dobberfield or "Al-Khawaga" Abd al-Qader is narrated after he has passed away by people who were his contemporaries and were deeply fond of him.
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