Ahmed Badrakhan
Ahmed Badrakhan | |
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Born | Egypt | 18 September 1909
Died | 26 August 1969 Egypt | (aged 59)
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1936-1968 |
Ahmed Badrakhan (18 September 1909 – 26 August 1969) was an Egyptian film director and screenwriter of Kurdish origin.[1] He directed 41 films between 1936 and 1968. He is famous for his 1952 romantic drama A Night of Love starring Mahmoud Almeleji and Mariam Fakhr Eddine. He directed Intisar al-chabab (1941) which for the first time starred the virtuoso oud player and singer Farid al-Atrash along with singer Asmahan. He was married to Asmahan, and would be a central figure in Misr studios,[2] Egypts most popular cinema studio at the time.
Selected filmography[]
- Wedad (1936)
- Intisar al-chabab (1941)
- El kahira-Baghdad (1947)
- Ana Wa inta (1950)
- A Night of Love (1951)
- Lahn hubi (1954)
- Alashan eyounik (1955)
- Allah maana (1955)
- Izhay ansak (1956)
References[]
- ^ "Remembering Ahmed Badrakhan: Egyptian pioneer of musical film - Film - Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ^ "The lost honor of Farid al-Atrash, Egyptian legend". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
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Categories:
- 1909 births
- 1969 deaths
- Egyptian film directors
- Egyptian screenwriters
- 20th-century screenwriters
- Egyptian people stubs
- African film director stubs