Younes Shalaby

Younes Shalaby

Deceased · Born: May 30, 1941 · Died: Nov 12, 2007

Personal Details

BornMay 30, 1941 El Mansoura, Egypt

Biography

Younis Ali Youssef Shalaby, an illustrious and celebrated thespian, came into the world in the culturally rich and historically significant Egyptian governorate of Dakahleya.

He later embarked on a journey of academic excellence, graduating from the esteemed High Institute of Theatrical Arts in the year 1969, thus marking the commencement of his remarkable and illustrious career in the world of theater, a career that would go on to be marked by numerous accolades and achievements.

Shalaby's remarkable aptitude and adaptability stood out in a multitude of distinguished performances, with several standouts being the 1973 comedy "The Delinquents" and "The Kids Have Grown Up". His remarkable breadth of talent and impeccable comedic timing garnered him widespread admiration and accolades.

Noted Egyptian thespian Shalaby ventured beyond the realm of theater, leaving an indelible mark on the Egyptian film industry. His cinematic odyssey commenced with the 1975 cinematic release "Shadows on the Other Side", a project that would serve as the precursor to a plethora of future endeavors. Shalaby's outstanding performance in the film "Lovers Under 20" earned him an honorary award, a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

Shalaby's impressive career has been marked by a multitude of television series, each one showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor. Among his most notable roles are those in the critically acclaimed shows "Eyes", "Women Don't Do This", and the beloved children's program "Boogi and Tamtam".

Shalaby's private existence was marked by a union with a familial relation, with whom he shared the joys of parenthood, embracing the responsibilities and rewards that came with raising a family.

Throughout his life, he built a reputation as a master of the comedic arts, earning widespread admiration and affection from audiences and peers alike, cementing his status as a treasured and revered figure in the world of Egyptian cinema.

Long after his passing, his remarkable gifts and lasting impact continue to captivate and inspire, solidifying his position as one of the most cherished and respected comedy legends in the annals of Egyptian cinematic history.

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Career

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