Mohamed Youssef Biography
An Egyptian actor was born in 1928. At an early stage of his career, he joined the group an Hour to Your Heart, where he embodied the personality of the boss Shakal. He then separated himself from the character and headed to work in theater. He also taught and supervised the school's theater and performed several plays, including Eve, 12 o'clock, Entering is in Official Clothes, and Number Two Wins.
He worked for many years between teaching in El Fayoum and acting. His real cinematic presence began when he collaborated with director Sherif Arafa in the film Quite! Listen and he continued collaborating with him in many more films such as Ya Mihlabiya Ya, Terrorism and Kebab, and the Head Master). He Died in 2004 at the age of 76.
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