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Anwar Wagdi

Anwar Wagdi ma ọ bụ Wagdy (Arabic: أنور وجدي, pronounced ; 11 October 1904 - 14 May 1955), a mụrụ Anwar Wagda Yehia El Fattal, bụ onye Egypt na-eme ihe nkiri, onye edemede, onye nduzi na onye na-emepụta ihe.[1]

A mụrụ Anwar na mpaghara Cairo nke El Daher, Cairo. Ọ bụ onye Siria.[2] Nne Anwar bụ onye Egypt, Muhiba El-Rikaby, si Cairo. Anwar Wagdy lụrụ ndị Egypt na-eme ihe nkiri Elham Hussein, Leila Mourad (ugboro atọ), na Laila Fawzi. Ọ nwụrụ mgbe ọ dị afọ 50 na Sweden mgbe ọ na-achọ ọgwụgwọ maka ọrịa akụrụ polycystic.[3]

Anwar Wagdy malitere ọrụ ime ihe nkiri ya dịka onye mgbakwunye n'afọ 1922 na mmepụta nke Julius Caesar nke Youssef Wahbi Theatre Company. Ọ ghọrọ onye ama ama ngwa ngwa ma rụọ ọrụ dị mkpa na / ma ọ bụ duzie ihe nkiri 92 nke Egypt n'etiti afọ 1932 na 1955.[4] O nwetara ihe ịga nke ọma pụrụ iche na ya na nwunye ya, onye Egypt Leila Mourad.

Youssef Wahbi duziri ihe nkiri mbụ ya: "Defense" n'afọ 1934 ma kpọọ "Anwar Wagdy" ka ya na ya sonye na ihe nkiri a. Mgbe ọdịda nke ihe nkiri kpatara nsogbu ego maka Youssef Wahbi na onye na-emepụta ihe, nke mere ka Anwar sonye n'afọ National Force Theater, nke e guzobere n'afọ 1935. Anwar Wagdi chọpụtara na ihe nkiri sinima dị mma maka nkà ya ma kwekọọ na ọchịchọ ya n'ihi ewu ewu ya na ikike ya iru ndị na-ege ntị.

N'oge ahụ niile, o mere "Wings of the Desert", n'afọ 1939. Anwar Wagdy ghọrọ kpakpando, dịka ndị nduzi nke iji ọdịdị ya mara mma na ihe ndị dị nro mee ihe n'inye ọrụ nke ndị aristocrat bara ọgaranya na-enweghị mmasị na ihe nnọchianya ọ bụla nke ihe ọjọọ. Nna nna ya guzobere ụlọ ọrụ mmepụta ihe ya "Films Nations", ma mepụta, duzie ma mee ọtụtụ ihe nkiri ya na nwunye ya Laila Murad, onye ọ lụrụ mgbe ọ na-ese ihe nkiri nke mbụ: "Ndị a bụ nwa agbọghọ dara ogbenye. "

Ihe nkiri

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Onye na-eme ihe nkiri
  • Agnihat onye Sahara (1939)
  • Al-Azeema (1939)
  • Warsha (1941)
  • Ịgbalị Shabab (1941)
  • Leila fil zalam (1944)
  • Kedb fi kedb (1944)
  • Gharam wa intiqam (1944)
  • Tahia el rajala (1945)
  • Ragaa (1945)
  • Madinat el ghajar (1945)
  • Lailat onye jumaa (1945)
  • Lailat el beam (1945)
  • Kubla fi Lubnan (1945)
  • Kataltu waladi (1945)
  • El-qalb louh wahid (1945)
  • Hayat kefah (1945)
  • Bayn narayn (1945)
  • Aheb onye baladi (1945)
  • Sirr abi (1946)
  • Leila bint el fukara (1946)
  • Zalla el kabira (1946)
  • Aroussa na-emeghe (1946)
  • Ard el Naịl (1946)
  • Ana wa ibn ammi (1946)
  • Leila bint el agnia (1947)
  • Kalbi dalili (1947)
  • Fatmah (1947)
  • Talak Suad Neem (1948)
  • Hawai wa chabab (1948)
  • Ghazal Al Banat (1949)
  • Shebbak habibi (1951)
  • Sabaa effendi (1951)
  • Amir onye antikam (1951)
  • Raya wa Sekina (1953)
  • Dahab (1953)
  • Kuloub na Naị (1954)
  • Khatafa mirati (1954)
  • El Wahsh (1954)
  • Arbah banat wa zabit (1954)
Onye nduzi
  • Leila bint el fukara (1946)
  • Leila bint el aghnia (1947)
  • Kalbi dalili (1947)
  • Talak Soiad Neem (1948)
  • Ghazal Al Banat (1949)
  • Yasmine (1951)
  • Lailet el henna (1951)
  • Katr ihe efu (1952)
  • Habib el ruh (1952)
  • Dahab (1953)
  • Bint onye akaber (1953)
  • Arbaa' banat we zabit (1954)
Onye edemede
  • Ghazal Al Banat (1949)

Edemsibịa

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  1. Pollak. "Hollywood On The Nile Booming", Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 2009-07-17. Retrieved on 2009-06-29.
  2. Mustafa Darwish (1998). Dream makers on the Nile: a portrait of Egyptian cinema, Paperback, Columbia University Press. ISBN 977424429X. 
  3. Al-Sharq Al-Al-Awsat Newspaper. 8 July 2008.. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved on 30 June 2009.
  4. Armes, Roy (2008-05-20). Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press. Page 129