Stephan Rosti

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    November 16, 1891

    Day of Death

    May 22, 1964 (72 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Cairo, Egypt

    Stephan Rosti

    Biography

    Stéphane de Rosti was born in Alexandria. His father, Stéphane Rosti senior, an Austrian Baron, who married an Italian, bought her palace in Shoubra and decided to live there. As the mother was about to give birth to her child, the father returned to Vienna in obedience to his Aristocratic family. When Stéphane Rosti was born, she gave him his father’s name. He lived with his mother in Shoubra, and went to al-Khedeweyya school. When he got his school certificate, he decided to try to meet his father. At the same time, he got in touch with an Austrian ballet dancer in “Teatro Abbas” with whom he travelled to Vienna. He managed to meet his father there but eventually fell from favor because of his relation with the dancer, in addition to his Artistic tendencies. It was in Europe that Stéphane met the director Muhammad Kareem, was studying cinema in Germany at the time, who helped him to return to Egypt. In 1917, Rosti met Aziz Eid who was about to form his own theatrical troupe. Later, Rosti together with Nagueeb al-Rehaany presented the operetta “Al-‘ashara al-tayyeba i.e. Ten of hearts (1920)”. It was his activity in Ramsis troupe that made his colleague ‘Azeeza Ameer decide to let him complete what was considered the first Egyptian feature film “Nedaa Allaah i.e. The call of God (1927)”, eventually changed to “Laila” in 1927. The Turkish director Wedaad ‘Orfy was supposed to direct the film but he clashed with Azeeza Ameer. In addition to “Laila”, Rosti directed five films and was co-writer of six others. However, his reputation rests heavily on his acting career. Even though he was famous for playing the villain, he used to interpret such roles with a unique sense of humor that made the audience sometimes actually like and sympathize with his character. He succeeded in combining the villain and comedian, to become a comic villain. He used to take part in the writing of his character and add some words that usually became a feature of his character. It is a measure of his success that some of his lines are still remembered until this very day. Would always be remembered also for his unique accent and tone of voice especially when playing a foreigner. In 1936, Stéphane Rosti married an Italian lady called Marina, they stayed together until he died on 12 May 1964, while shooting the last scenes of “Hekaayaat noss al-leil i.e. Midnight tales”.

    Known For

    • The Flirtation of Girls

      The Flirtation of Girls

      1949

    • Salama Is Fine

      Salama Is Fine

      1937

    • Women Can’t Lie

      Women Can’t Lie

      1954

    • Afrita Hanem: The Genie Lady

      Afrita Hanem: The Genie Lady

      1949

    • Have Mercy

      Have Mercy

      1953

    • Mr. Omar

      Mr. Omar

      1941

    • Sayedat el kasr

      Sayedat el kasr

      1958

    • Tamarind

      Tamarind

      1957

    • The Laughing Crime

      The Laughing Crime

      1963

    • Ladies Barber

      Ladies Barber

      1960

    • Love and Tears

      Love and Tears

      1955

    • The Millionaire

      The Millionaire

      1950

    • The Last Lie

      The Last Lie

      1950

    • Ismail Yassine in Prison

      Ismail Yassine in Prison

      1960

    • El Maganeen Fi Naeem

      El Maganeen Fi Naeem

      1963