Omar Sharif
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 9 years ago |
Date of birth | April 10,1932 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Alexandria |
Egypt | |
Date of died | July 10,2015 |
Died | Cairo |
Egypt | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Spouse | Faten Hamama |
Nationality | Egyptian |
French | |
Awards | Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama |
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | |
César Award for Best Actor | |
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor | |
Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement | |
Children | Tarek Sharif |
Parents | Claire Shalhoub |
Joseph Shalhoub | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 419236 |
Funny Girl
Hidalgo
Monsieur Ibrahim
Mayerling
The 13th Warrior
Mackenna's Gold
Genghis Khan
The Night of the Generals
Top Secret!
The Tamarind Seed
Funny Lady
Behold a Pale Horse
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
The Fall of the Roman Empire
One Night with the King
The Last Valley
The Blazing Sun
10,000 BC
The Horsemen
The Burglars
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
More Than a Miracle
Green Ice
Mysteries of Egypt
Hassan and Marcus
The Baltimore Bullet
Goha
Gulliver's Travels
There is a Man in our House
Oh! Heavenly Dog
Crime and Passion
The Appointment
The Last Templar
A Rumor of Love
The Mysterious Island
The River of Love
Peter the Great
Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna
The Far Pavilions
Beyond Justice
Struggle in the Pier
Marco the Magnificent
Struggle on the Nile
The Rainbow Thief
S+H+E: Security Hazards Expert
The Parole Officer
Catherine the Great
The Possessed
Pleasure Palace
Doctor Zhivago
Omar Sharif Life story
Omar Sharif was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars. He began his career in his native country in the 1950s, but is best known for his appearances in American, British, French, and Italian productions.
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George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67
... People would often compare his looks to Omar Sharif...
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George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67
George Alagiah , one of The Bbc 's longest-serving and most respected journalists, has died at 67, nine years after being diagnosed with cancer.
He was a fixture on British TV news for More Than three decades, presenting The Bbc News at Six for The Past 20 years.
Before that, he was an award-winning Foreign Correspondent , reporting from countries ranging from Rwanda to Iraq.
He was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014 and revealed in October 2022 that it had spread further.
Alagiah won awards for reports on The Famine and war in Somalia in The early 1990s, and was nominated for a Bafta in 1994 for covering Saddam Hussein 's genocidal campaign against The Kurds of northern Iraq.
He was also named Amnesty International 's journalist of The year in 1994, for reporting on The Civil War in Burundi, and was The First BBC journalist to report on The genocide in Rwanda.
George Maxwell Alagiah was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka before moving to Ghana And Then England in childhood.
His main Childhood Memory of Sri Lanka was leaving it. His parents were Christian Tamils; The country, then called Ceylon, mired in ethnic violence.
His father, Donald, was an engineer specialising in water distribution and irrigation. Feeling unwelcome and unsafe in his own land, he took his Young Family to Africa In Search of a new and better life.
The Family initially prospered there but Alagiah's parents decided to educate their children in England when a coup soured The atmosphere in Ghana. At The Age Of 11, his father dropped him off at Boarding School in Portsmouth; they both had to Hold Back The Tears .
His childhood of change and assimilation helped shape his personality and informed his professional judgement.
There was some racism. He was almost The only boy of colour; there were " Bongo Bongo land" taunts in The Showers . He gave up asking people to say his name correctly (His Family pronounced it, " Uller-hiya" ).
" In Those Days , " he reflected " you were almost apologetic if you had a 'funny name'. " The Alternative was to stick out like an " exotic cactus in a bed of spring meadow plants. "
But, in some ways, his school in England - St John's College - was a closed and unreal society, which sealed him off from The huge social changes going on outside its walls. The anti-immigrant sentiment in many parts of The country was something that largely passed him by.
People would often compare his looks to Omar Sharif . What they really meant, he later wrote, was that he was educated and nicely spoken, albeit with brown skin.
He had become, he believed, The " right sort" of foreigner in a land where " class trumps race every time".
Later, at attended Durham University , where he met and later married, Frances Roberthan.
After graduating, he spent seven years at South Magazine, proud of its editorial line which painted an unequal world as an unstable one.
He joined The Bbc as a Foreign Affairs correspondent in 1989 And Then became Africa correspondent, The Continent of his childhood.
It was often a depressing experience. He interviewed child soldiers in Liberia, victims of mass rape in Uganda and witnessed hunger and disease almost everywhere.
" There is a New Generation in Africa" he wrote, " My Generation , freedom's children, born and educated in those years of euphoria after independence, we have had a chance. We didn't do much with it. "
One of his proudest professional moments came when he broadcast some of The First pictures of The Ethnic Cleansing in Kosovo in 1999, He Said .
Other stories he covered in news reports and documentaries included The Trade In human organs in India, Street Children in Brazil, Civil War in Afghanistan and Human Rights violations in Ethiopia.
He interviewed figures including South African President Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu , Un Secretary General Kofi Annan and President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.
Moving to news presenting, he fronted The Bbc One O'Clock News, Nine O'Clock News and Bbc Four News, before being made one of The main presenters of The Six O'Clock News in 2003.
He anchored news programmes from Sri Lanka following The December 2004 tsunami, as well as reporting from New Orleans in The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina , and from Pakistan following The South Asian earthquake in 2005.
He was appointed an OBE for services to journalism in 2008.
After Alagiah's initial cancer diagnosis in 2014, The disease spread to his liver and lymph nodes, which needed chemotherapy and several operations, including one to remove most of his liver.
He Said he was a " richer person" for The Experience upon returning to presenting in 2015, and said working in The Newsroom was " such an important part of keeping energised and motivated".
He had to take several further breaks from work to have treatment, and he thought The cancer would " probably get me in The end" but that he still felt " very lucky".
Speaking on The Desperately Seeking Wisdom podcast in 2022, He Said that when his cancer was first discovered, it took a while for him to understand what he " needed to do".
" I had to stop and say, 'Hang on a minute. If The full stop came now, would My Life have been a failure?'
" And actually, when I look back and I looked at My Journey . . The Family I had, The opportunities My Family had, The Great Good Fortune to bump into [Frances Robathan], who's now been My Wife and lover for all these years, The Kids that we brought up. . it didn't feel like a failure. "
Alagiah had Two Children with Frances.
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