Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy

Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy (Arabic: عبد السلام النابلسي) (23 August 1899 – 5 July 1968) was an Egyptian actor of Lebanese-Palestinian origin.

Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy
Born
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy

(1899-08-23)August 23, 1899
DiedJuly 5, 1968(1968-07-05) (aged 68)
NationalityLebanese, Palestinian
Other namesConte De Nablus
OccupationActor
Years active1929–1968
Partner(s)Georgette Thabet

Life

Nabulsy was born in Tripoli, Lebanon, in 1899,[1] and died 1968 in Beirut. He is known for Egyptian movies in which he co-starred with renowned actors like Ismail Yasin, Abdel Halim Hafez and Faten Hamama.

Nabulsy studied in Egypt at Al-Azhar University.[1] While there, he developed an interest in acting. He acted on stage for a while and when his family got wind of his new career, they stopped sending him money so that he may focus instead on his studies. Acting afforded Nabulsy a way to earn a living. While he portrayed some evil if not too violent characters, his filmography was generally characterized by comedic roles.

He died in Beirut in 1968.[1]

Filmography

  • Yom min omri (1961)
  • Ashour kalb el assad (1961)
  • Ahlam al banat (1960)
  • Bayn el samaa wa el ard (1960)
  • Itharissi minal hub (1960)
  • Hekayat hub (1959)
  • Ismail Yassine bolis harbi (1959)
  • Sharia el hub (1959)
  • Fata ahlami (1957)
  • Ard el salam (1957)
  • El-Kalb Loh Ahkam (1957)
  • Wadda'tu hubbak (1957)
  • Hub wa insania (1956)
  • Mogezat el samaa (1956)
  • N'harak said (1955)
  • El Mohtal (1954)
  • Ayza atgawwez (1952)
  • Ma takulshi la hada (1952)
  • Taa la salim (1951)
  • Akher kedba (1950)
  • Afrita hanem (1949)
  • Ahebbak inta (1949)
  • El Warsha (1941)
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