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Anwar Wagdi

Anwar Wagdi

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Anwar was born in the Cairo district of El Daher, Cairo.[4] His father, Yehia Wagdy El-Fattal, immigrated to Egypt from Syria with his family in the 19th century for economic reasons.[citation needed] Anwar's Egyptian mother, Muhiba El-Rikaby, was from Cairo. Anwar grew up very poor and was known for his extraordinary ambition and desire to amass wealth. Anwar Wagdy was married to Egyptian actresses Elham Hussein, Leila Mourad (three times), and Leila Fawzy. He died at 51 in Sweden while seeking treatment for polycystic kidney disease.

Anwar Wagdy began his acting career as an extra in 1922 in the Youssef Wahbi Theatre Company's production of Julius Caesar. He quickly leaped to stardom and played leading roles in and/or directed 92 Egyptian films between the 1932 and 1955. He achieved particular success partnering with his wife, Egyptian legend Leila Mourad.

Youssef Wahbi directed his first film: "Defense" in 1934 and called "Anwar Wagdy" to take part in this film with him. After the failure of a film caused some financial problems for Youssef Wahbi and producer, which resulted in Anwar to join the National Force Theater, which was founded in 1935. Anwar Wagdi found that cinema is more suited to his talent and more in tune with its aspirations because of its popularity and its ability to reach a wider audience.

Throughout that period, he made "Wings of the Desert", in 1939.[8] Anwar Wagdy became a star, as directors of the exploitation of its looks handsome and soft features in the provision of the roles of the rich aristocrat indifferent to any symbol of evil. And grandfather established his production company "films Nations", and produced, directed and acted in a number of films together with his wife Laila Murad, whom he married while filming the first: "The following are the poor girl."

Professor Sharaf

1954

as Sharaf

Four Girls and an Officer

1954

as Wahid

Khataf Merati

1954

as Anwar

The Beast

1954

as الضابط (رؤوف صالح)

The Madness Of Love

1954

as Hussein - the doctor

Qolob El Nas

1954

as Hussein Adham

Gold

1953

as Wahid Alfonso

بنت الاكابر

1953

as Anwar

Rayya and Sekina

1952

as الضابط أحمد يسري

Al-Nemr

1952

as Salah

Qattr El-Nada

1951

as Wahid

Soul Lover

1951

as Wahid

Shebak Habibi

1951

Yasmine

1950

Prince Of The Revenge

1950

as حسن الهلالى/الأمير عز الدين

The Flirtation of Girls

1949

as الطيار وحيد صفوت

Anbar

1948

as Anwar Wagdy

طلاق سعاد هانم

1948

Love and Youth

1948

as Samir

Fatmah

1947

as Fat-hi

My Heart is My Guide

1947

as وحيد الضابط

سر أبي

1946

Layla, Daughter of the Rich

1946

قبلة في لبنان

1945

ليلة الجمعة

1945

Leila, Daughter of the Poor

1945

as Wahid Mukhtar

القلب له واحد

1945

Bayn Narayn

1945

Long live women!

1944

Victims of Love

1944

as Nour El-Sherif

A lie within a lie

1944

as منير وجدي

Layla in the dark

1944

as سمير

Who's Done it ?

1944

as Abbas Omar Al-Barqi

Passion and Revenge

1944

as وحيد عزت

Issue of the day

1943

Cleopatra

1943

On the stage of life

1942

as Amin

Son of the desert

1942

Women are in danger

1942

I Love Wrongdoing

1942

as ممدوح

Wives factory

1941

Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi

1941

Layla the Country Girl

1941

as عزت

The Victory of Youth

1941

The workshop

1940

as Abbas - Zainab's brother

A woman's heart

1940

as أمين

Rebellious girl

1940

The Will

1939

as عدلي

The Apple Seller

1939

as كمال

El Doctor

1939

as Hussein Sadiq

Sons of Aristocrats

1932

Kiss in the Desert

1928