Ezzat El Alaili

Ezzat El Alaili (Arabic: عزت العلايلي) (born 15 September 1934 in Cairo) is an Egyptian actor who has starred in multiple films. He won a lifetime achievement award from the Dubai International Film Festival in 2015. He was also honored at the Sharjah International Book Fair "for his significant contribution to Egyptian cinema over many decades and his highly creative interpretations of the best Egyptian and Arabic novels through a huge collection of films and TV series".[1]

Selected filmography

  • Cairo (1963) - Third Officer
  • Ressalah min emraa maghoula (1963) - Doctor
  • Bayn el kasrain (1964)
  • El rajul el maghul (1965)
  • El jassus (1965)
  • The Land (1970) - Abd El-Hadi
  • Al-ikhtiyar (1971)
  • Leighbat kol yawm (1971)
  • Al-nass wal Nil (1972)
  • Bint badia (1972)
  • Ghoroba' (1973)
  • Kuwait Connection (1973) - Anwar
  • A Story of Tutankhamun (1973) - Ahmed
  • Al-abriaa (1974) - Mamdouh
  • Zaier el-fager (1975) - Hassan Al Wakil
  • Zat al Wajhein (1975) - Wael
  • Ala mn notlik Al-Rosas (1975) - Adel
  • La tatroukni wahdi (1975)
  • Beyrouth ya Beyrouth (1975)
  • Al-saqqa mat (1977)
  • Ayb Ya Lulu ... Ya Lulu Ayb (1978) - Kamal
  • Alexandria... Why? (1979) - Shaker
  • Ualla azae lel sayedat (1979) - Hamdi
  • Al Qadisiyya (1981) - Saad
  • People on the Top (1981) - Mohamed Fawzi
  • Tabûnat al-sayyid Fabre (1983)
  • Al-Majhoul (1984) - Naji
  • Al Ens Wa Al Jinn (1985) - Osama
  • El-Toot wel Nabboot (1986) - Ashour survivor
  • El Towk Wa El Eswera (1986) - Bakhet / Moustafa
  • La Todamerni Maak (1986) - Fares
  • El Waratha (1986) - Ahmed
  • Al sabr fi al-malahat (1986)
  • Daqat Zar (1986) - Massoud
  • Be'r El-khiana (1987) - Officer / Nader Lashin
  • Well of Treason (1987)
  • El Motarda Al Akhira (1987)
  • Aad liyantaqim (1988) - Hashim
  • Bostan El Dam (1988)
  • El Mealema Samah (1989) - Kamal
  • Lela Assal (1990) - Hussien
  • War in the Land of Egypt (1991)
  • El-Fas fi el-Ras (1992) - Nagawi el-Markabi
  • La dame du Caire (1992)
  • Al-Tareek Ela Eilat (1993) - Colonel Radi
  • La Taktolou El-Hob (2001)
  • Turab el Mass (2018) - Mahrous Bergas
  • Qaed A'aely (2019)

References

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