Known for Acting

Ahmed Hafez Mazhar (October 8, 1917 – May 8, 2002) was an Egyptian actor. He graduated from the military academy in 1938 and his colleagues included Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat. His acting career started in 1951 when he was picked for a role in Zehour Al-Islam because of his riding skills and his proper pronunciation of classical Arabic. In 1957, he retired as commander of the special cavalry units and decided to explore his acting talents. Mazhar's breakthrough in the world of acting came after he succeeded in playing the role of an evil prince in the famous movie Roda Qalbi (Return My Heart) which was his third movie. Other roles soon followed, including Al-Tarik Al-Masdood (1958), Al-Ataba Al-Khadraa (1959), Doaa al-Karawan (1959), Wa Islamah (1961), Al-Dowa Al-Khafet (1961) and Ghadan Youm Akhar (1961). He starred in an American movie, Cairo (1963), starring George Sanders and Faten Hamama. More than four years later, Mazhar appeared in Shafika and Metwali alongside Soad Hosny. Other films like Al-Nemr Al-Aswad, Demoue Sahebat El-Galalah, Al-Gasousa Hekmat Fahmy, and The Guns and the Fury soon followed.
1963
as Saladin
1961
as Mahmoud/Qutz
1973
as العميد شريف صادق
1960
1972
as عادل صبري
1968
as Sherif Lotfy
1977
1963
as Medhat Salem مدحت سالم
1957
as الأمير علاء
1958
as Mounir (writer) - الكاتب /منير حلمى
1985
as سالم
1963
as البرنس شوكت حلمي
1975
as Ahmad Fathi
1963
as Shawky Hussein
1990
1969
as Medhat مدحت
1957
1974
as The Judge القاضي
1974
1994
as عزيز باشا المصري