Omar Sharif

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    April 10, 1932

    Day of Death

    July 10, 2015 (83 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Alexandria, Egypt

    Omar Sharif

    Biography

    Omar Sharif (April 10, 1932 - July 10, 2015) was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars. The son of a precious wood merchant, he grew up in a united Christian family of Syrian and Lebanese descent with his parents and his sister. Enrolled at Victoria College, a prestigious British school in Alexandria, the teenager studied science and foreign languages and later discovered theater classes. A brilliant student, he continued his studies at Cairo University, where he obtained his diploma in mathematics and physics. He later converted to Islam to marry Egyptian actress Faten Hamama. In 1962, he took on the role of Prince Sherif Ali in Lawrence of Arabia under the direction of David Lean. This film, the first outside Egypt for the actor, marked the beginning of a long friendship with Peter O'Toole and a turning point in Omar Sharif's career. He won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and decided to leave his native country for Hollywood.

    Known For

    • Lawrence of Arabia

      Lawrence of Arabia

      1962

    • 10,000 BC

      10,000 BC

      2008

    • The 13th Warrior

      The 13th Warrior

      1999

    • Top Secret!

      Top Secret!

      1984

    • Hidalgo

      Hidalgo

      2004

    • Doctor Zhivago

      Doctor Zhivago

      1965

    • The Pink Panther Strikes Again

      The Pink Panther Strikes Again

      1976

    • Funny Girl

      Funny Girl

      1968

    • The Fall of the Roman Empire

      The Fall of the Roman Empire

      1964

    • Mackenna's Gold

      Mackenna's Gold

      1969

    • The Night of the Generals

      The Night of the Generals

      1967

    • Monsieur Ibrahim

      Monsieur Ibrahim

      2003

    • Juggernaut

      Juggernaut

      1974

    • The Burglars

      The Burglars

      1971

    • Gulliver's Travels

      Gulliver's Travels

      1996