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Rushdy Abaza in Djamila (1958)

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Rushdy Abaza

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  • Born to an Egyptian father and an Italian mother.
  • Had one daughter by his American wife Barbara named Qesmet. Divorced Sabah after only three days of marriage.
  • He had difficulty at the start because acting was not allowed in his aristocratic family, and his father and the entire Abaza family strongly objected but he insisted.
  • Rushdy attended school at Collège Saint Marc in Alexandria.
  • He was considered one of the most charming actors in the Egyptian film industry and is one of the most famous.
  • Undeterred, and fluent in five languages, Abaza moved to Italy to pursue international stardom, appearing in several films including 'The 10 Commandments' (1956). However, this venture was a relative setback.
  • His long career ended abruptly with his last film, El Aqwya (The Strong People, 1980), which he did not complete and was screened two years after his death.
  • Abaza often played secondary and supporting roles. However, these roles allowed him to display his versatility, portraying a wide variety of characters-from villains to light-hearted young men to loyal friends.
  • One of his memorable works includes his portrayal of an abusive husband in Orid Halan (I Want A Solution, 1975) opposite Faten Hamama.
  • A significant milestone in his life came in 1948 when director Barakat noticed Abaza playing billiards at the Riviera Casino on Emad El-Din Street. Impressed by the 22-year-old, Barakat cast Abaza in the lead role of El-Millionira El-Soghira.
  • Abaza's portrayal of Esmat Kazem in Zulfikar's masterpiece El Ragel El Thany (The Second Man, 1959) was a turning point in his career. The film firmly placed Abaza's name among the stars, showcasing his ability to elicit sympathy even as a villain. His performance, characterized by a spectacular presence and nuanced portrayal, was crucial to the film's success.
  • He is remembered across genres and generations as a versatile star, leaving an indelible mark on Egyptian cinema as an action star, villain, comedian, and romantic leading man.
  • According to his son in law, Abaza's real life was truly like Don Juan. Fun and lovable, Abaza's funeral was visited by more than 100,000 people.
  • Abaza's initial three films-Zou el Waghan (The Man with Two Faces,1949), Amina (1949), and Emraa Menn Nar (Woman of Fire,1950)-failed to make a significant impact.
  • His handsomeness, athletic build, charisma, and acting skills were immediately apparent, setting him apart from his contemporaries.

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