The death of the Egyptian artist Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar

The Egyptian artist Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar died today, Friday, after a sudden heart attack, at the age of 60.

The Egyptian artist Munir Makram, a member of the Theatrical Professions Syndicate, announced that the funeral of the deceased will take place after Friday prayers from the Al-Sabah Mosque in Al-Haram and mourned it, through his Facebook account, saying: “Mahmoud Abdel-Ghaffar ... the great .. the theater of the Tali’a.”

It is noteworthy that the Egyptian artist Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar began his artistic career in the eighties through secondary roles in cinema, theater and television, where he excelled in presenting the role of “officer”, “prosecutor”, “doctor”, “lawyer” and “intelligence officer”.

Among the films in which he participated are: “Roots in the Air”, “The Mansi”, “The Gambler”, and “Watch Oh Peace”, and he participated in several series, including: “Tears in the Eyes of Brazen”, “He and She Stories”, and “Harun Al-Rashid,” “Nobody sleeps in Alexandria,” and “a 5-star lane.”

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