Lotfy Labib
Lotfy Labib, born on August 18, 1947, is an Egyptian stage, television, and film actor. 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 into the army for six years, and then traveled 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.
Known For
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Mothers-in-Law Fight
The Men of the House
Back to Love
Abouda Is a Trademark
Sukkar's Crisis
The Yacoubian Building
Conscience of Teacher Hekmat
Mr. Abo El-Ela El-Beshry's Journey
Haha W Tofaha
Me or My Aunt
Safia's Case
The Three Are Tricking Her
Me And My Cousin
Abdul Kader the Foreigner
Alzheimer's
Andaleeb El Dokki
Al Zayni Barakat
Saken Osady
King Farouk
Face to Face
Sweet Oblivion
Ramadan Mabrouk Abou El Allamen Hamouda
شارع المواردي
The Night Baghdad Fell
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