Abdel Halim Hafez

Abdel Halim Hafez

1929-06-21 – 1977-03-30 (age 47) Al-Helwat, Al-Sharkia, Egypt
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Biography

Born Abdel Halim Shabaana (عبد الحليم شبانة) in al-Halawaat, Sharkeyya (Delta of Egypt), graduated from the Higher institute of Arabic Music - Composing Department in 1948. For four years, he taught music for school children in Tanta, Zagazeeg and finally Cairo. In 1959, he resigned and joined the Cairo Radio Orchestra as an oboe player. His first radio broadcast song was “Lekaa". His first appearance on the silver screen was in “Lahn Al-Wafaa”. Abdul Haleem joined “Sawt al-Fann” production company, with the world famous composer Abdul Wahhaab and director of photography Waheed Fareed, which produced a great number of films and audio works. His acting was characterized with simplicity and spontaneity. Haleem did not only sing in Egypt, but also in all of the Arab countries and some European countries. Almost all of the composers of the Arab world composed the music of his songs. His patriotic songs outnumbered 300 songs and poems. All the Arab audiences still remember some of his famous scenes on the silver screen. Abdel Halim never married, yet rumors say that he was married to superstar Soaad Hosny.

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Known For

The Girls in Summer
The Girls in Summer

1960

as محمد

A Day of My Life
A Day of My Life

1961

as Salah

Adham Al-Sharqawi
Adham Al-Sharqawi

1964

as Singer

My Father Is on the Tree
Idol of the Masses
Idol of the Masses

1967

as Ibrahim

The Man of My Dreams
The Love Street
The Love Street

1958

as Men'em

Our Best Days
Our Best Days

1955

as علي

Love Story
Love Story

1959

as Ahmed Sami

The Empty Pillow
The Empty Pillow

1957

as Salah

Alkhataya
Alkhataya

1962

as حسين مدحت

Girls of Today
Girls of Today

1956

as Khaled

Melody of Devotion
Melody of Devotion

1955

as Galal

Appointment with Love
قاضى الغرام
قاضى الغرام

1962

as ضيف شرف

Dalila
Dalila

1956

as Mahmoud Fathi

Days and Nights
Days and Nights

1955

as يحيي

Nights of Love
Nights of Love

1955

as Ahmed Mumtaz

The Farewell Song
The Farewell Song

1978

as Self (archive footage)