Biographies: Abdallah Farghaly - Actor

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Abdulla Farghali attracted attention to his abilities on the theater where he shone the most. He was a member of the “United Artists”. He presented plays such as “Hawaa Al saa 12”, “Sayedati Al Gamila” and the infamous play “The School of Delinquents” or “Madraset el moshaghebeen” which was the reason for the fame of 2 of the most outstanding actors in the Arab world; Adel Imam and Ahmed Zaki. In this theatrical comedy, Farghali played the role of a teacher Mr. Malawani, with a weak personality where the students play tricks on him and get him into trouble. His role was a great success and he was able to prove his ability to play both a strong character and weak character role. He was also especially famous for his role in the theatrical comedy “Inaha Hakan Aela Mohtarama” or “The very respectable family” alongside Fouad El Mohandes. As for television, he was involved in series such as “Abnaee Al Aezaa shokran”, “Hadaek Al Shaytan” and “Al Shaka men hak el zooga”. However, his real passion was in the theater where most of his work was and where he enjoyed listening to the audience laugh.


An Egyptian actor, who obtained a Bachelor of Arts, then began his career with the United Artists troupe, performing famous plays, including Eve at 12 O'clock, and My Fair Lady, as well as the play The School of Misfits. On television, Farghaly presented successful series, including My Dear Children, Thank You, and The Devil’s Gardens. His films, such as The Land of Hypocrisy, and My Beloved Uncle Zizou, were few compared to his theatrical output.