"I don't know who this is! I don't have it!"

With this sentence, the captain of the Egyptian Actors Syndicate, Ashraf Zaki, responded to the news of the departure of the Egyptian actress, Sahar Kamel, after she passed away on July 5, following a sudden heart attack.

And the Egyptian artist, Mohamed Ali Rizk, wrote on his personal Facebook page, "My friend, my older sister, and the first one who helped me to be an actor, passed away to God's mercy."

Sahar Kamel is one of the artists who are famous for playing small roles in Egyptian films and series, where she participated in nearly 75 works of art between cinema, television and radio series, and one of her most famous roles is Al-Lambi's wife in the movie "Al-Nazir", and her role in the movie "Wesh Egram" by Mohamed Henedy.

Sahar Kamel was suffering from depression before her death, as she wrote on her official Facebook page on April 30, "God suffices me, and He is the best agent in every one who slanders, our Lord is against the unjust."

On June 26, she wrote, "The dogs are howling and the convoy is moving, and originally it turned, but it did not turn around on the Internet."

The late artist's husband refused to explain the reasons for what she wrote, stressing that she was shooting a short film, came home and fell asleep, and when he tried to wake her up, he found her dead after a heart attack.

Not the first

The death of Sahar Kamel and the lack of knowledge of the captain of the actors was not the first time. In 2013, the Egyptian artist Hassan Abdel Salam, known as "Hassan Kofta", the author of the famous phrase "Muqtadrash" with the artist Mohamed Sobhi in the play "Al-Hamji", died.

Hassan Kafta's condolences in 2013 were completely devoid of artists and mourners as well, as the Egyptian newspaper Youm7 published on November 22, 2013 a video report of Hassan Kafta's condolences, and the hall was completely empty of mourners.

From Laila Al-Iskandariyah to Nadia Al-Iraqiya

And last March, the late artist Nadia Al-Iraqiya wrote an obituary for the late artist Laila Al-Iskandarani, the mother of the famous make-up artist Alaa Al-Tunisi, a news confirmed by Ibrahim Omran, head of the Egyptian Association of Extras and Secondary Roles, and two months later, the artist Nadia Al-Iraqiya died of the Corona virus, and both artists did not receive honors. appropriate after their death.

Laila Al-Iskandarania is the author of the famous phrase (Afeh) in the movie "Gabe Minh fi Fah": "God destroys your home, Ismail, Buzz Al-Wad."

Gandhi, known as "Ito"

And in May 2020, the Egyptian artist Abdel Nabi El-Sayed, who was famous for playing the role of Gandhi in the movie “The Third World War”, died, and it seems that Abdel Nabi El-Sayed - and his fame was Ito-compars in his death as he was in his life, did not prevent him from any of the artists who participated in starring They did their work and he left in silence, as the president of the extravagant assembly announced the news of his death.

The reason for his fame as "Ito" was his appearance with artist Mohamed Henedy in a scene from the movie "Ramadan Mabrouk Abu Al-Alamein Hamouda" when Heneidy asked him for a word that begins with the broken hamza, and he replied, "Ito".

forgotten

And last March, the Egyptian artist Abdel Wahab Khalil died after a long absence from the screens, to confirm a member of the Syndicate of Representative Professions Council, artist Mounir Makram, that the death was natural and was not due to the Corona virus.

And the artist, Nadia Al-Iraqiya - whose name is Faten Fathi - wrote on her personal page on Facebook, "Sadly, I thought that he died many years ago," criticizing the lack of interest in the lives of artists and their forgetting.

Art is not enough

The artist, Hassan Abu Al-Hajjaj, famous for his role as Ashraf in the series “The Great” and Loay in the movie “Saidi at the American University,” revealed that the art “doesn’t make a living,” and that he is still working in the rubber workshop, which he opened in 1985 in the city of Bani Mazar in Minya Governorate, It is his main source of livelihood, stressing that if he relied on art, he would not have been able to spend on his children.

The extras leave silently, even though they are the necessary to make the big picture of the artwork, and without them, the artwork would not be completed and its image would be distorted, they leave silently and continue their career as extras even after death.