Farid al-Atrash (Arabic: فريد الأطرش; October 19, 1917 – December 26, 1974), also spelled Farid El-Atrache, was a Syrian-Egyptian singer, oudist, composer, and actor. Although born in Syria, he immigrated to Egypt at the age of nine with his mother and siblings, where he eventually became one of the most noted figures in 20th-century Arabic music.
Al-Atrash embarked on a highly successful career spanning more than four decades, recording 500 songs and starring in 31 movies. He is also widely regarded for his virtuosity on the Arabic oud, and has sometimes been given the epithet "King of the Oud" ("Malek al-Oud").
1975
as ممدوح سالم
1973
1969
as Farid
1967
as Mukhtar
1965
as Farid
1963
1962
as Ahmed Sameh
1962
as Mamdouh
1961
as Mamdouh
1959
as Waheed Hamdi
1958
as Ahmed Assem
1957
as فريد
1956
as Al-Sol Ahmed Yousry
1956
as Farid
1955
as Farid
1955
as Wahid
1954
as Wahid
1953
1952
as Wahid Sami
1952
as Farid / Ali
1952
as Wahid
1951
as Meshmesh Hassouna
1950
as Samir
1949
as Asfour
1949
as Mounir
1948
1947
as Mamdouh
1946
as Farid
1945
as Farid
1942
as Farid
1941
as Wahid