Ibrahim Saafan

Egyptian actor with a prolific career spanning film, television, and theater across several decades of Arab cinema.

What do we know about Ibrahim Saafan?

Here are the key biographical details about Ibrahim Saafan:

  • Name: Ibrahim Saafan
  • Date of Birth: September 23, 1924
  • Date of Death: September 14, 1982
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Actor

Who is Ibrahim Saafan?

An Egyptian actor, born in Darb Saafan in the tribal district of Shebeen El-Kom in Menoufia governorate in 1924. He obtained his baccalaureate degree, then joined the Faculty of Sharia at Al-Azhar University at the request of his father.

He then applied to the Institute of Representation in 1951 and received his graduation certificates from both. After graduation, he worked as a teacher of Arabic language, and after his father's departure, he joined the television theater group, one of his most famous plays: (Hornet, a year with tasty work, movement promotions, Maine Mahbash Zuba, 2 on a pin), and presented to television: (million in honey, fugitive, Two faces of love, the last encounter, the trap), and in the cinema participated in films (30 days in prison, Adwa The City, Eve Lies, Miramar, Thug of Women, Uncle Zizo Habibi).

He died in 1982 in Ajman, United Arab Emirates, after a severe heart attack.

What is Ibrahim Saafan known for?

With over 70 film credits, Ibrahim Saafan's most recognized screen appearances include:

  • We Are the Bus People (1979, Movie)
  • Smart but Stupid (1980, Movie)
  • Miramar (1969, Movie)
  • 30 Days in Prison (1966, Movie)
  • The Most Dangerous Man in the World (1967, Movie)
  • Hassan and Nayima (1959, Movie)
  • Young men dancing over the fire (1978, Movie)
  • Zizo, My Beloved Uncle (1977, Movie)
  • Whatever You Do, It's Always That Way (1982, Movie)
  • The Demons Husbands (1977, Movie)

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