
Nour El-Sherif
Acting
Biography
Egyptian actor. He was born in the Caliph in Cairo, and his father passed away, and he was one year old at the time. Acting began at the school, where he joined the acting team, and was a player in the football cubs at Zamalek Club. After he obtained high school, he joined the College of Commerce, then left it and joined the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts, and obtained a diploma from the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in 1967 with distinction and was ranked first. He married actress Bossi in 1972 and has two daughters, Sarah and Mai, who separated in 2006 and then returned in 2015. During his studies at the institute, he knew the artist Saad Ardash, who nominated him to work with him in a small role in the backstreets play, then director Kamal Eid chose him to act in the play Romeo And Juliet, and during the rehearsals he got to know the artist Adel Imam, who nominated him for director Hassan Al-Imam to present him in the film Qasr Al-Shawq, and for this role he received a certificate of appreciation and was the first award he received. He directed the stage for the first time on the Hanager theater with the play The Priest, and he also directed the one-time cinematography with the film The Two Lovers. He has won a number of awards for many of his cinematic works from a number of festivals.
Born: April 28, 1946
Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt
Known For

Forced marriage
Mona and her friend Suheir travel to Syria to meet her fiancé. Mona's father requests the son of his friend Kamal residing in Syria to take care of his daughter Mona there, so he goes to her to meet and care for her so he gets to know Suhair and admire her. On the other side, events escalate as Salwa (to his heart), a client of a foreign country, tries to win over Dr. Khairat, the nuclear energy scientist, and tries to persuade him to go abroad again so that his country does not benefit from his knowledge.

One Smile Is Enough
Amira meets Mustafa on his way to a delegation abroad, he promises to marry her when he returns . Years pass but he never writes back . Then fate sends another young man to Amira, Salah who's a young engineer open to life and they fall in love until Mustafa reappears.

And Life Is Back
The story revolves around a couple who separate from each other despite the strong love story that brought them together. They deposit their only son in a boarding school, and the parents visit him at school every week, alternating between them. One day, Alaa goes out and does not find his father waiting for him as usual. A gang kidnaps him from in front of the school. The parents report the incident to the police and search for their kidnapped son.

Live Your Days

Harun Al Rashid
The story of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, which depicts the era of the Abbasid state and its historical glory, focusing on the personal life of the Abbasid caliph who was famous for his infatuation with women, and shedding light on his amorous exploits and the feuds of the harem inside the palace.

Mansion of Longing
10 years after Fahmy died, Ahmed Abdel Gawad returned to his normal life. He falls for Zanouba who is in love with his son Yassin. As Zanouba marries Yassin, Kamal's idealism is compromised when Aida abandons him for a wealthy guy.

I Won't Live in My Father's Robes
The events of the series revolve around the story of the rise from the bottom to the top of Abdel Ghafour Al Borai (Noor Al Sharif), starting from the agency of Hajj Ibrahim Sardinah (Abdul Rahman Abu Zahra) until he becomes a private business owner who makes a fortune, during which he has admired Fatima (Abla Kamel), a saleswoman. Al-Kushari, whom he admired, passes the days and marries Fatima and gives birth to his son Abdel-Wahhab (Mohamed Riyad), and four girls (Sunni, Bahira, Nafisa, and Nazira), and despite the availability of the elements of happiness in the life of Abdel Ghafour Al-Borai, he suffered from the separation of his only son. About him, and Abdel Wahab's insistence on building a very special world away from his father and his influence.

Streets of Fire
In the 1940s, the policeman Imam moves to Cairo to work in an area devoted to prostitution. There he falls in love with the prostitute Nusse who works with the bully Jalal without knowing that she is practicing this profession. He is defended by an imam who beats an English soldier who tries to intercept her and assault her. He is tried and dismissed from service, then returns to live in the neighborhood and look for work, and becomes a pimp, a quarrel between him and Jalal al-Fatwa. Each trying to prove his strength and impose his power.

The Lady and the Wolves
Salma escapes from a brothel which is run by Shafiq after she was tricked and promised to get married. But his men chase and follow her.

Something of Love
The two friends, Adel and Sharif, reside in one apartment, and Sharif falls in love with Enas and his exchange of feelings is the same, to ask her to marry her cousin Darwish, who suffers from mental problems, so that Darwish requires him to marry Salwa his friend Adel first for a week as a condition to complete the marriage, and events escalate.
Filmography
as يحيى شكري مراد
as خلف الله
as Chief Shawki / Adel Orabi
as سعد الدالي
as Hajj Muhammad Azzam
as Gaber Amesh
as Youssef Chahine (segment "Egypt")
as Hamza Noureddine Kamal
as Hossam El-Qadi
as عاشور الناجي
as Jaafar Al-Masry
as Abu Zaid
as Averroes/Ibn Rushd
as Mustafa Sharaf Al-Din
as عبدالغفور البرعي
as Sayed
as عادل حسن
as Taymour
as شحته الجمال
as Dr.Wasel
as Lieutenant Colonel Medhat Shawqi
as زكي محمد الطيب
as Dr. Sanaa Noor Al Hassan
as Abu Al-Wafa Darwish
as صلاح الشنوانى
as Youssef Kamal
as salah
as Ibrahim
as Salah
as Jaafar Ibrahim Sayed Al-Rawi
as Qurashi Bassiouni Abdel-Aal
as جابر الونش / مرسي جابر الونش
as Colonel Fouad
as Hegazy Nouh
as حسن عز الرجال
as Narrator
as كمال البدر حسين زهران
as Hatem Zahran
as سعيد أبو الدهب
as Refaat
as Gaber
as General Khaled Abdul Rahman
as زغلول
as أحمد
as وكيل النيابة / عصفور المجنون
as Jaber Metwali Ismael
as saeed
as Samaha el nagy سماحة الناجي
as Sherif
as Furjany
as إمام السيد المصري
as Mustafa
as ناجي عبد الدايم
as كمال
as Hamdi Suleiman
as Yehia Shukri Murad
as يحيى
as أبو زيد
as Hassan Sultan
as Omar - عمر
as Walid
as شحاتة أبو كف
as Shatta Al-Hajri
as Zaatar Al-Nouri / Muhammad Zaghloul
as محروس
as Ibrahim Al-Najjar
as الشيخ محمود
as Dr. Ahmed Shawqi
as Sami
as muselhi
as Salah Shawky
as شريف
as Dr. Mamdouh
as Adham
as محمود
as Mahmoud
as Abbas
as Shams
as كمال
as Amin أمين
as يوسف احمد
as Rafeeq
as Hesham
as حسين
as Jaber Abdel Wahed
as عزت أحمد فهمي
as Ismail El Sheikh
as أدهم
as كمال
as Dr. Essmat د. عصمت
as Kamal
as Sherif
as حمادة
as أحمد أبو العز / بشندى
as Shafiq
as إبراهيم عبدالباقي سويلم
as مشمش
as حسين / أحمد زاهر
as علاء
as Magdy
as Shawqy شوقي الأرماني
as Ahmed Abdel Fattah
as صلاح
as Alaa
as شكري
as بهجت الأباصيري
as شريف
as Essam
as كامل
as Kamal Abdel Jawad
as الأستاذ ناجي
as حسن
as Ezzat عزت
as عبد الله
as أحمد
as كمال
as (Guest Actor)
as سراج
as رؤوف
as نور
as عادل
as يسري همام
as مدحت وحيد
as Essam
as كامل
as Ahmad
as وكيل النيابة
as Raouf Kamel رؤوف كامل
as Sabri صبري
as Salah
as Kamal Abdel Jawad
as self