Hassan Mostafa

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    June 26, 1933

    Day of Death

    May 19, 2015 (81 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Cairo, Egypt

    Hassan Mostafa

    Biography

    Hassan Mustafa was born on June 16, 1931 in Cairo, Egypt as Hassan Mustafa Ismail. He is an actor, known for Akhtar ragol fil alam (1967), Viva Zalata (1976) and El Hob El Daye' (1970). He joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts . He graduated in 1957 . Is one of the signs of comedy theater. Graduated from the first stage until he reached the highest level. He worked in the Ismail Yassin Ensemble and the United Artists. And television theaters. One of his most important plays. The drama of the school of the rioters and the children grew up, and Alkdabin strong and original and five with Mohammed Najm, and Eve at 12, and my beautiful lady with the late Fouad Engineer, has made many television series. He was the first to introduce the variety on television. He married artist Mimi Gamal on 26 June 1966 [1] and had two daughters. He worked in comedy in most of his roles on stage and in cinema. He changed his performance in the film Diary of a Deputy in the countryside. wikipedia

    Known For

    • Hassan and Marcus

      Hassan and Marcus

      2008

    • Morgan Ahmed Morgan

      Morgan Ahmed Morgan

      2007

    • The School of Mischief

      The School of Mischief

      1973

    • Female Cousins

      Female Cousins

      2012

    • No Longer Kids

      No Longer Kids

      1979

    • The Sin

      The Sin

      1965

    • The Three Are Tricking Her

      The Three Are Tricking Her

      2010

    • Mahrous the Minister's Attaché

      Mahrous the Minister's Attaché

      1999

    • The Postman

      The Postman

      1968

    • Excuse me, we're being humiliated!

      Excuse me, we're being humiliated!

      2005

    • Stranger In My House

      Stranger In My House

      1982

    • Al-Zamahlawia

      Al-Zamahlawia

      2008

    • Mouths and Rabbits

      Mouths and Rabbits

      1977

    • White Abbas in the Black Day

      White Abbas in the Black Day

      2004

    • The Most Dangerous Man in the World

      The Most Dangerous Man in the World

      1967