Sherif Mounir

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Sherif Mounir
شريف منير
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Born
Sherif Ahmed Mounir

(1959-05-14) May 14, 1959 (age 65)
NationalityEgyptian
Other namesEl Zaeem
Occupation Actor
Years active1983–present
ChildrenAsmaa, Fouad, Fareeda and Camila

Sherif Mounir (sometimes credited as: Sherif Moneer), (Arabic : شريف منير), born May 14, 1959, in El Mansoura (المنصورة) in Dakahlia Governorate (محافظة الدقهلية) as Sherif Ahmed Mounir (Arabic : شريف أحمد منير), is a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. [1] [2]

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Works

Selected filmography

YearFilm/TV SeriesRole
2024El SerbSherif El-Masry
2023Day 13Dr. Qaysoon El-Nasser
2016 30 Years Ago Omar
2012Helm AzizAziz's Father
2009 Welad El Am Ezzat / Daniel
2008El-shayatin: El-AwdahAhmed
2008Masgoon TransitCameo Appearance
2007Al-ShayatinAhmed
2007 Cut and Paste Youssef
2007OuijaAdham
2004Aris min geha amneyaTarek
2003Kedah okaihAzab
2003 Sleepless Nights Sameh
2002El labess
2000Short w Fanelah w CapMenem
1996Hysteria
1996RomanticaHassan
1993Ghadeboon Wa Ghadebat (TV Series)
1993El Mal We El Banon (TV Series)Farid
1991 Al-Kit Kat Youssef
1986Bakiza Wa Zaghloul (TV Series)Saeed
1986 Awdat mowatin

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References

  1. "Popstar Sherine charged with property damage in dispute with actor Mounir". Al-Ahram . Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. "Sherif Mounir". IMDB.