Mohammed Tawfik
Muhammad Hassan Tawfiq Al-Mansouri Al-Agizi ... and his fame (Muhammad Tawfiq) ... an Egyptian actor, was born in the city of Tanta in the Gharbia Governorate in 1908, and moved with his family (the Al-Agizi family), an ancient family known as the national movement and resistance to occupation .. He moved to live in the Helwan area In the city of Cairo, he joined the Institute of Acting after its establishment in the early thirties, and after several years he traveled to the United Kingdom to study acting. He was educated by the late theater star Lawrence Olivier, and he worked as a director in the Arabic section of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and after his return to Egypt in the early 1940's. He participated in dozens of films, including: (The Black Market, Baba Amin, Something of Fear, Hassan and Naima, Oyoun Al-Saqr, Land of Iniquities), as well as in many television series, the most famous of which are: (Hind and Dr. Numan, Abu Al-Ela Al-Bishri The Nile is still running, nice diary.) He passed away in 2003 at the age of 94.
Known For
Credits
- 1996 · The Asphalt Kings as Ali
- 1996 · Abo El-Ela 90 as زكريا البشري
- 1996 · ألف ليلة وليلة: فضل الله ووردانه as
- 1993 · Land of Dreams as
- 1993 · Toot Toot as
- 1992 · Hawk's Eyes as Darwish
- 1992 · ألف ليلة وليلة as
- 1991 · Noor El-E'youn as
- 1991 · ألف ليلة وليلة as
- 1990 · The Serpent of Death as Kamel (as Mohamed Tawfic)
- 1990 · Supermarket as Abdul Majeed’s uncle - Amira’s father
- 1990 · اللص as عبد السلام
- 1989 · Alexandria Again and Forever as
- 1989 · Mr. Aliwa's apartment as Mr. Aliwa
- 1986 · Ghawayesh as
- 1986 · Mr. Abo El-Ela El-Beshry's Journey as
- 1985 · لا إله إلا الله as
- 1985 · Alf liela w liela - Aroos El Bahr as السيد الحكيم
- 1984 · Hend and Dr. Noman as عابدين
- 1981 · The man who lost his memory twice as بدران
- 1980 · Arosti as
- 1980 · Death of a Princess as
- 1980 · Neither a Devil Nor an Angel as Kawthar's father
- 1977 · ابنتي والذئب as احمد زوج خديجه
- 1976 · The Message as Cyrus - Empereur byzantin
- 1975 · Karnak as Hamada Abdel Gawad
- 1974 · Back Streets as
- 1973 · Past Love as والد مها
- 1970 · حياتي as Abbas is Ahmed's father
- 1970 · Escape as الدكتور يوسف
- 1970 · The Three Liars as
- 1969 · The People Inside as
- 1969 · Bit of Fear as Hafez
- 1968 · Om Hashim's Lamp as Ustta Hassan
- 1968 · The Rebels as الدكتور سعيد
- 1967 · The Glass Sphinx as
- 1966 · Goodbye, Night as Usta Mansour
- 1966 · Khan El-Khalili as
- 1965 · Driven from Paradise as
- 1965 · The Conqueror of Atlantis as (uncredited)
- 1964 · The Road as محمد الصّاوي
- 1964 · Alhaqibat alsawda as مساعد زرزور
- 1964 · The Price of Freedom as
- 1961 · نصف عذراء as
- 1961 · Waada el hub as
- 1960 · A heart in the dark as
- 1960 · Gharamiat emaraa as
- 1960 · Kholkhal habibi as
- 1960 · Abu Ahmad as Mando
- 1960 · Qayes Wi Laila as
- 1959 · Katia tarik as
- 1959 · Hassan and Nayima as ابن صبيحة
- 1959 · The Surprises Motel as
- 1958 · A woman on the Road as على - العربجى
- 1958 · The Female Boss as Madbouly
- 1958 · The Big Brother as Kablha
- 1958 · Tuha as دقة
- 1958 · Kahraman as
- 1957 · Tahera as
- 1956 · Zanuba as
- 1956 · Samara as
- 1955 · عصافير الجنة as Majdi
- 1955 · Life's Wishes as Jamal Mansour
- 1954 · Life is Love as
- 1954 · The Beast as قرني (زوج الراقصة)
- 1954 · كدت أهدم بيتي as
- 1953 · The honorable thief as Donqul
- 1953 · Nafeza A'la Al-Ganna as
- 1952 · El Zuhur El Fatina as Morsy the barber
- 1951 · Your Day Will Come as زغلول / زوج انصاف
- 1951 · My Children as
- 1950 · Baba Amin as Barawa
- 1950 · Prince Of The Revenge as
- 1950 · Maalesh Ya Zahar as
- 1949 · الستات كده as
- 1947 · Marouf the Cobbler as
- 1947 · Zohrah as
- 1945 · Bayn Narayn as Registrar
- 1945 · The Black Market as حسن (العبيط)
- 1944 · Victims of Love as Diaa Al Sharif
- 1944 · Who's Done it ? as Rashad Omar Al-Barqi
- 1941 · Wives factory as