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Mahmoud Abdel Aziz

 Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (June 4, 1946 - November 12, 2016) is an Egyptian actor. He was born in the Wardian neighborhood, west of Alexandria. He belonged to a middle family. He studied in the neighborhood’s schools until he moved to the Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, and there he began to practice his acting hobby through the theater team at the Faculty of Agriculture. .


Mahmoud Abdel Aziz obtained a bachelor's degree and then a master's degree in beekeeping. His artistic career began through the series "Al-Dawama" in the early seventies, when director Nour El-Demerdash assigned him a role in the series with Mahmoud Yassin and Nelly, and with cinema through the movie "The Grandson", one of the classics of Egyptian cinema (1974), and his journey with the championship began since 1975 when He starred in the movie "Until the Last Age".

During 6 years, he starred in 25 movies, and during that period he continued to provide roles related to youth, romance, love and adventure. Since 1982, he began diversifying his roles. He presented the movie "Shame", and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz established his stardom after this movie, and he became more diversified in his roles, as he presented the role of the father in "The Virgin and the White Hair". In the movie Forgery of Official Papers, then the role of the Egyptian intelligence agent and the spy in the movie "Execution of the Dead", he presented new characters in the films "The Tramps" and "Kif", which enjoyed great public success.

In 1987, he presented one of his most important films, The Innocent, and in the mid-eighties he played an important role in his artistic life, the role of Raafat Al-Hagan in the television series of the same name, which is from the file of the Egyptian intelligence. The number of his films reached about 84 films, in which he played the lead role. These films varied between romantic comedy and realism.

In 2004, Mahmoud Abdel Aziz presented to the small screen the television series "Mahmoud Al-Masry", in which he embodied the character of a major businessman who started his journey with success from Alexandria.

The magician Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Dungawan of Egyptian cinema, Raafat Al-Hagan, Al-Maznji, Sheikh Hosni, Mahmoud Al-Masry, Al-Moallem Zarzour, and other wonderful characters he presented to us over the course of more than 40 years.

He obtained a bachelor’s degree and then a master’s degree in beekeeping. His artistic life began in the seventies and starred in many diverse works of art, among his most famous works are the movie “Al-Keef”, “The Magician” and the series “Raafat Al-Hagan” and others. His two sons, Karim and Muhammad, but he left our world after a struggle with illness on November 12, 2016 at the age of 70.

The artist Mahmoud Abdel Aziz married twice during his life, the first wife is Mrs. Gilan Zuweid, who is from outside the artistic community and is the mother of his children, Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, who completed his father’s career and worked in the field of acting and production as well, the young star Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, who starred in artwork Miscellaneous, but after 20 years of stable marriage, he separated from her, and neither of them revealed the reasons for the separation. He then married broadcaster Bossi Shalaby, who continued with him until his death.

He died on Saturday, November 12, 2016 after a struggle with illness at the age of 70 at twelve o'clock and was buried in the Umm Jubaiba cemetery in Al-Wardian near his home where he was raised.

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