Alaa Wali El Din

Alaa Wali El Din

  • Birthday: 1963-09-28
  • Deathday: 2003-02-11
  • Place of birth: Egypt
  • Also know as: علاء ولي الدين

Biography

He graduated from the Heliopolis Military Secondary School and emerged through secondary roles in Adel Imam's films. He then started and starred in several films. He was born in Minya Governorate - Beni Mazar Center - El Jendia Village. He was the grandfather of Sheikh Sayed Wali El Din, the founder of a school in the village, which was established at his own expense and has been working for years. His father, Samir Wali El Din, was a representative and also a general manager of the Cairo Theater. Alaa Al-Din contributed to the emergence of a number of current artistic stars such as Ahmed Hilmi, Karim Abdel Aziz and Mohamed Saad. The "Lambi" character was her first appearance in the film Al-Nazer. Died at the age of thirty-ninth, which was then approved the first day of Eid al-Adha due to the complications of diabetes, which was suffering from it. It is worth mentioning that the last show in the cinema of Alaa Al-Din was the son of Ezz, but the last film he filmed and did not complete his portrayal as a result of his death is an Arabic film that was given to Hazem Al-Hadidi.

Filmography

The Headmaster

2000

As Ashoor / Salah / Gawaher

Terrorism and Kebab

1992

As Sameer Basyoni

Romantica

1996

As

Son of Wealth

2001

As Farid

Abboud on the Border

1999

As Aboud

Very Hot Day

1995

As

Best Laid Plans!

1997

As Hasouna

A Fish and 4 Sharks

1997

As Bakhaty

Nutshells

1995

As

Pizza Pizza

1998

As مهاد

Ice Cream in Glim

1992

As Traffic department employee

The Mix-up

1994

As

The Garage

1995

As

Children are crazy

1994

As عارف

Hamry Gamry

1995

As

Al Ahtal

1990

As

أجدع ناس

1993

As (هيثم)

Eye Doctor

2001

As Nader

Hawk's Eyes

1992

As Shahat, Atiyat's husband

Alabanda

1998

As

Humiliation

1990

As

Qadara

1994

As

Sweet Oblivion

1996

As Mohsen

El-Jeans

1994

As

Revealing the Hidden

1994

As The Waiter

Lack of Evidence

1987

As Train Passenger

Anger Days

1989

As

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