Lotfy Labib

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Lotfy Labib
Born (1947-08-18) 18 August 1947 (age 76)
Damietta, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
Alma materInstitute of Theatrical Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present

Lotfy Labib (Arabic: لطفي لبيب; born 18 August 1947) is an Egyptian stage, television and film actor.[1] He also worked as an announcer at one point. Despite having graduated from the Institute of Theatrical Arts in 1970, Labib's career was delayed for a whole decade. First, he was drafted in the army for six years, and then travelled outside Egypt for four years. His career truly started in 1981, when he acted in the play "The Bald Singer," which he followed with another stage production "The Hostages." Labib has since then worked profusely, in many supporting but memorable roles, with over 200 film and television credits. Though many of his screen appearances have been brief, Labib has performed admirably and has shown himself to be one of the strongest performers of his generation. He has appeared in 387 sequels (series, movies, radio and more.) since 1988.[2][3]

Selected filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 The Embassy in the Building David Cohen
2007 Keda Reda hindi
2007 Doctor Omar's Gang Doctor Fakhry
2008 Andaleeb El Dokki Guest Star
2010 Assal Eswed Radi
2016 Mawlana Khaled Abu Hadid
2012 Baba Sheikh Khaled

References[edit]

  1. ^ "لطفي لبيب: أنا بخير ولم أعتزل.. والشائعات زعلتني | فيديو".
  2. ^ "أحد أبطال حرب أكتوبر وحظي بشهرة متأخرة.. لطفي لبيب يوضح حقيقة اعتزاله". CNN Arabic (in Arabic). 2021-11-07. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  3. ^ "لطفي لبيب: «إحنا عايشين في أحلى دولة.. ولو نحب بعض هنبقى زي الفل» (فيديو)".

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