Biographies: Abdel Monem Madbouly - Actor

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Abdel Moneim Madbouly is an Egyptian actor. He was born in Cairo in 1921. He loved acting since he was a student at primary school, when he was chosen to lead the school's theater troupe. He joined the High Arab Institute of Acting and graduated from it in 1949. He then joined George Abyad's acting troupe, then Fatma Roushdy's acting troupe. Madbouly worked as a writer, actor and director in a lot of stage plays and formed several acting troupes. His most famous plays are Me, Him and Her, The People Underneath and Rayya and Sekina. Madbouly started acting in cinema in the late 1950s, through the film My Happy Days. He then continuously landed leading and supporting roles mostly in comedy films, simultaneously with his theater work. Among his most famous films are: The Grandson, Romantic Pursuit and The Dirty Quarter of a Dozen. Abdel Moneim Madbouly died of circulatory collapse in 2006 at the age of 85.