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Omar Sharif

actor

Born: Died: Egyptian

Omar Sharif was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as his country's greatest male film star. He began his career in Egypt in the early 1950s. He is best known for his appearances in American, British, French, and Italian productions, and has been described as "the first Egyptian and Arab to conquer Hollywood". His career encompassed over 100 films spanning 50 years, and brought him many accolades including three Golden Globe Awards and a César Award for Best Actor.

Sharif played opposite Peter O'Toole as Sherif Ali in the David Lean epic Lawrence of Arabia (1962), which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and portrayed the title role in Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965), earning him the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. He continued to play romantic leads in films like Funny Girl (1968) and The Tamarind Seed (1974) and historical figures like the eponymous characters in Genghis Khan (1965), The Mamelukes (1965), and Che! (1969). His acting career continued well into old age, with a well-received turn as a Muslim Turkish immigrant in the French film Monsieur Ibrahim (2003).

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Egyptian actor

Omar Sharif's Historical Timeline

  1. Omar Sharif is born

    Omar Sharif, Egyptian actor, known for egyptian actor, was born on 1932-04-10. Omar Sharif was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as his country's greatest male film star.

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When was Omar Sharif born?
Omar Sharif was born on 1932-04-10 (Egyptian).
What is Omar Sharif known for?
Egyptian actor
What historical events involved Omar Sharif?
Omar Sharif was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Omar Sharif is born.
When did Omar Sharif die?
Omar Sharif died on 2015-01-01.

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