Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif, the Franco-Arabic actor best known for playing Sherif Ali in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and the title role in Doctor Zhivago (1965), was born Michel Demitri Shalhoub on April 10, 1932 in Alexandria, Egypt to Joseph Shalhoub, a lumber merchant, and his wife, Claire. Of Lebanese and Syrian extraction, the young Michel was raised a Roman Catholic. He was educated at Victoria College in Alexandria and took a degree in mathematics and physics from Cairo University with a major. Afterward graduating from university, he entered the family lumber business. Before making his English-language film debut with "Lawrence of Arabia", for which he earned him a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination and international fame, Sharif became a star in Egyptian cinema. His first movie was the Egyptian film Siraa Fil-Wadi (1954) ("The Blazing Sun") in 1953, opposite the renowned Egyptian actress Faten Hamama whom he married in 1955. He converted to Islam to marry Hamama and took the name Omar al-Sharif. The couple had one child (Tarek Sharif, who was born in 1957 and portrayed the young Zhivago in the eponymous picture) and divorced in 1974. Sharif never remarried. Beginning in the 1960s, Sharif earned a reputation as one of the world's best known contract bridge players. In the 1970s and '80s, he co-wrote a syndicated newspaper bridge column for the Chicago Tribune. Sharif also wrote several books on bridge and has licensed his name to a bridge computer game, "Omar Sharif Bridge", which has been marketed since 1992. Sharif told the press in 2006 that he no longer played bridge, explaining, "I decided I didn't want to be a slave to any passion any more except for my work. I had too many passions, bridge, horses, gambling. I want to live a different kind of life, be with my family more because I didn't give them enough time." As an actor, Sharif had made a comeback in 2003 playing the title role of an elderly Muslim shopkeeper in the French film Monsieur Ibrahim (2003). For his performance, he won the Best Actor Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Best Actor César, France's equivalent of the Oscar, from the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma.
Movies starring Omar Sharif (126)
Self - Actor (Archive Footage)
Self - Actor / Various Roles (Archive Footage)
Self - Comédien (Archive Footage)
Omar Sharif
Moulay Hassan
(Archive Footage)
Hassan
Murqus Abdulshahid / Mahmood Saifuddin
Narrator (Voice)
Self - Presenter
Prince Memucan
Narrator
Principe Nicola
San Pietro
Mahmout Aziz
The King
Sheikh Riyadh
Self (Archive Footage)
Monsieur Ibrahim
Nakht (Voice)
Melchisidek
Grandfather
Khalil Gibran
Razumovsky
Self (Archive Footage)
Narrator (Voice)
Safar Khan
Adham's Father
Marquis Hippolite
Emir Beni-Zair
Tsai Mang Hua
Hagop Zakarian
Mayor Abdel Razek El-Shershaby
Hagop Zakarian
Emir Beni-Zair
Arab Chief In Cairo (Uncredited)
Mohamed Gad Al-Karim
Stepan Trofimovich Verkhovensky
Jonathan
Rashid Saud
Sultan Hassan
Garcin
Agent Cedric
Alex Joski
Ayoub/Abdul Hamid Al-Sukkari
Meno Argenti
Indian Brigadier
Louie Lefevre
The Deacon
Baron Cesare Magnasco
Ivo Palazzi
Prince Hassan
Egyptian Assassin (Uncredited)
Andre Ferren
Nick Arnstein
Captain Alex Brunel
Feodor Sverdlov
Captain Nemo
Pierre
Abel Zacharia
Che Guevara
Federico Fendi
Colorado
Rudolf, Crown Prince Of Austria
Nick Arnstein
Prince Rodrigo Fernandez
Major Grau
Self (Archive Footage) (Uncredited)
Self (Archive Footage)
Dr. Yuri Zhivago
Ahmed
Sheik Alla Hou
Genghis Khan / Temujin
Davich (Archive Footage)
Francisco
Sherif Ali
إبراهيم حمدي
Essam Mourad
Hussein
Hassanein
Hasan
Goha
شكري زدحمد
Mamduh Ezzat
Aziz
Ahmed
Ahmed أحمد













