He completed his academic journey by graduating from the esteemed School of French Law, followed by the culmination of his university studies in the culturally rich country of France.
His foray into the world of cinema commenced in 1946 with a notable appearance in the film "I Am The East", marking the beginning of a lifelong passion for the art of filmmaking.
Subsequently, he returned to France to further hone his craft, eventually returning to Egypt in the mid-1970s, where he dedicated himself to the Egyptian film industry with unrelenting fervor.
During this period, he co-starred in a plethora of Egyptian movies, including "Kafany Ya Kalb", "No Consolation For Women", "Love In The Prison", "The Beginning", and "The Birds Of Te Dark", cementing his status as a prominent figure in the Egyptian cinematic landscape.
Furthermore, his talent extended beyond the realm of feature films, as he also appeared in numerous television dramas, such as "Yawmiat Wanees", "El-Raya al-Bayda", "The Friends", and "The Face Of The Moon".