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Karam Metawea
Karam Metawea

Karam Metawea

Dec 7, 1933 — Dec 9, 1996 (63 years) Egypt
7 Movies 3 Series
Karam Metawea is an actor from Egypt. They made their screen debut in 1966 with Sayed Darwish.
63R.I.P.
7Movies
3Series
Karam Metawea is an actor from Egypt. They made their screen debut in 1966 with Sayed Darwish.
63 R.I.P.
R.I.P.
7
Movies
3
Series
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Is Karam Metawea still alive?
Karam Metawea passed away on December 9, 1996 at age 63.
What are the most famous roles of Karam Metawea?
Karam Metawea is best known for roles in The Forgotten, Sayed Darwish, The Devil's Plan.
How many movies has Karam Metawea been in?
Over a 30-year career (since 1966), Karam Metawea has appeared in 12 movies and 6 TV shows.
What was Karam Metawea's first movie?
The career of Karam Metawea began with Sayed Darwish (1966).
What is Karam Metawea's most recent movie or series?
Karam Metawea's most recent release is Alsabr fi almulahat, which premiered on June 1, 1996.
What TV shows has Karam Metawea appeared in?
On television, Karam Metawea has appeared in Arabesque: The Days of Hassan Al-Noaamany, The Excavator, Alsabr fi almulahat, ناس ولاد ناس.
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Karam Metawea
Karam Metawea
1933-12-07 · Egypt

An Egyptian theater director and actor. He joined the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts during his studies at the Faculty of Law. He studied at the National Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome for five years. He presented numerous plays, some of which he directed and others starred in, including Hamlet, Rosewood and Scheherazade. He's known for the films El-Mansy (1993), Sayed Darwish (1966), and the TV series A Different Woman (1984), and Arabesque (1994). In addition to being a professor at the Institute of Dramatic Arts, he also was the director of the Pocket Theatre and director of the National Theater and Lyrical Theatre. He traveled to the United states for treatment from liver cancer, with his ex-wife and life companion, Soheir El Morshedi by his side, after which he returned to Egypt where he died on 9 December 1996.

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