He was a known heavy smoker | 1996: Abo Dahab — Abo Dahab• The movie depicted 40 years of the late president's life |
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2001: The Days of Sadat, — President Anwar El Sadat• 1990: El-Baydha Wal Hagar — Mustataa• 1974: Abnaa Al-Samt The Children of Silence — Mahmoud• He graduated from Zagazig's Crafts School in 1967, and then traveled to to study cinema before he graduated from the in 1974 | 1990: Al Beh Al bawab The Rich guard• 1998: El Batal The Hero• Zaki also starred in a series of successful movies during the mid-and late-1990s |
1978: El Omr Lahza Life is a Second• The book features details of his acting career and includes a compilation of articles by different critics including , and.
112005—2006: directed by — Abdel Halim Hafez final film role References [ ] | 1984: "El-nemr El'eswed" The Black Tiger - Muhammed Hassan• 1984: The Prince — Prince Yousef Othman Basha• 1984: El-Raqesah wa el-Tabbal — Abdo• 1989: Those Guys — Zaki Al Humsani• 1984: El Lela AL Mawooda — Fathi• He was also famous for his on-screen intensity |
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The two starred together in two movies several years earlier | 1991: El heroob — Montaser• Zaki was seen as an icon and spokesperson for the average Egyptian youth; he was also considered the heir to as Malek El Terso "The King of the Third Class" — a reference to his popularity among the poor, who bought third-class seats in movie theatres in an Egyptian magazine |
A book about Zaki has been released under the title of Ahmad Zaki wa Symphoniet Ibda Ahmad Zaki: A Symphonic Innovation Masterpiece.
141990: Al Embrator — Zeinhom Abdel-Haq• 1986: Love on the Pyramids Plateau• 1984: Al-Takhshiba — Majdy El Douski• Highlights [ ] Many of his films were written by screenwriter and had a strong political message that exposed and | He also starred in the famous 1980s television comedy musical series Howa we heya with actress |
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1992: Al Basha — Hazem El Shennawy• Zaki had been in intensive care at Hospital in , just outside , and died of lung cancer complications, after president offered to send him to France for medical treatment at the government's expense and granting him the Merit of Arts award for his work in over 50 movies | He also had plans to play president in a third movie |
1981: Taer ala el tariq — Fares• 1986: — Ahmad Saba' Al Layl• Two of his greatest successes were playing Egypt's presidents in two popular movies that became landmarks of Arabic cinema.
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