Mahmoud Ismail | |
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محمود إسماعيل | |
Born | 18 March 1914 |
Died | 27 January 1983 Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, screenplay writer |
Mahmoud Ismail (1914–1983; Arabic: محمود إسماعيل) was an Egyptian actor of stage and film, a screenplay writer, and a film director. Ismail worked on more than 40 film projects, including acting in some twenty five films and six television series.[1]
Ismail began his artistic career as a theater actor in the Egyptian National Theatre Troupe.[1] He was a Sufi, and had lived in the Al-Hussein neighborhood of Cairo.[2]
As an actor in film he frequently worked with film directors Ahmed Badrakhan, Niazi Mostafa, Hassan Hilmy , and Hasan El-Saifi. He often played characters that had a criminal past or villians (such as thieves, thugs, and drug dealers).[3][4] Ismail disappeared from the film scene for a few years, then returned again to appear on screen intermittently in films and television miniseries’s in the late-1970s and early-1980s.[5] Ismail was also a prolific screenplay writer.