Samir Ghanem

Samir Youssef Ghanem (Arabic: سمير يوسف غانم; born 15 January 1937)[1][2][3] is an Egyptian comedian, singer, and entertainer. Samir Ghanem earned a bachelor's degree in Agriculture from Alexandria University

Samir Ghanem
Born
Samir Youssef Ghanem

(1937-01-15) January 15, 1937
OccupationActor
Years active1963–present
Spouse(s)Dalal Abdel Aziz

Career

Ghanem was born in al-ʿAtawlah, Asyut Governorate.[4] He was a member of the stand-up comedy trio Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah alongside George Sidhom and El Deif Ahmed.[5] Their debut was Doctor Save Me, a short performance that introduced them to the entertainment world. They presented the first ever TV show Ramadan Riddles. After El Deif Ahmed's death in 1970,[5] Ghanem and Sidhom continued under the same name (Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah) until the 1980s.

Samir Ghanem used to host a show on OTV called An Hour With Samir Ghanem.

Personal life

He is the father of actresses Donia Samir Ghanem and Amal (Emy Samir Ghanem).

Plays by Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah after 1970

After El Deif Ahmed's death in 1970, Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah continued producing plays. The two most famous are:

Recent plays

While George Sidhom retired years ago due to a brain stroke,[6] Samir Ghanem is still active and is still producing plays.[7]

  • Goha Rules the City
  • Faris wa Bani Khayban (The Knight and Disaster Clan)
  • Akhuya Hayes wana Layes (Happy Is My Brother, Lost Am I)
  • Ana wal-Nizam wa Hawak (Me, the Government and Your Love)
  • Bahloul fi Istanbul (Bahloul in Istanbul)
  • Ana wa Mirati wa Monica (Me, My Wife and Monica)
  • Almotazaowegoun
  • Akhoia hayes wana layes
  • mamno3 fe lelet el do5la
  • Lahfa (2015)
  • Fel la la land (2017)

References



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