Moharam Fouad

Born: 1934-06-25

Moharam Fouad (June 24, 1934 - June 27, 2002) was a famous Egyptian singer and movie star. Dubbed "The Sound of the Nile", Fouad was one of the biggest stars of the golden age of Egyptian musical cinema in the 1960s. Fouad’s introduction to the screen came in 1959 with the film Hassan and Nayima, an Egyptian adaptation of Romeo and Juliet starring him and Soad Hosny. He has appeared in 13 movies and left well over 900 songs behind him. 20 of his songs were in praise of Palestine. Fouad had several marriages but had only one son, Tarek. His grandson is Belgian-Egyptian singer Tamino. In 2002, Fouad died of heart and kidney complications in Cairo.


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Melody of Joy

as Ihsan
Released: 1960-02-15

Galal Pasha is a cruel man who drives his only heir, his nephew Ehsan, to run away from his...

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Woledt min Gadeed

as uncredited
Released: 1965-05-02

The events begin when a famous singer suffers a crisis when he loses the ability to sing, due to...

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الملكة وأنا

as uncredited
Released: 1975-10-13

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Hassan and Nayima

as حسن
Released: 1959-04-01

Hajj Metwally is keen to acquire money and land. His daughter Naima falls in love with Hassan...

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Salasel Men Harer

as Hamdi Assem
Released: 1962-11-25

Hamdi graduates from the Music Institute and proposes to Laila, whom he loves, but he is...

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نصف عذراء

as جلال
Released: 1961-06-07

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Youth and beauty

as uncredited
Released: 1965-01-01

Mounir grows up between two anxious parents. The mother knows that her husband frequents the...

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