2022/04/16
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The Egyptian artist, Nabila Obeid, recounted humanitarian situations for the late artist Samir Ghanem, who lived with him in the same building for many years.
The artist, Nabila Obeid, told “Echo of the Country”, that she lives in the same property in which the late artist Samir Ghanem and his wife, artist Dalal Abdel Aziz, lived for many years, explaining that the difference between them is only 3 roles.
The artist, Nabila Obeid, confirmed that the late artist was very benevolent, as she saw some people frequenting the property in which they lived, to provide them with some humanitarian aid.
She added that Samir Ghanem had been her friend for many years, as he participated in the movie “And I Fell in the Sea of Honey”, to bring them together as friendship following that, and she was keen to attend his plays permanently, in addition to the sessions that they gathered from time to time, stressing that he was a friendly person. , and gives all the advice “witness”.
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The guard of the property in which the late great star Samir Ghanem and his wife, Dalal Abdel Aziz, lived, confirmed that the late star had a list of dozens of people in need, and gave them every month a sum of money, and that at the beginning of each month a large number of these people attended and stood at the door of The house is waiting to receive the monthly assistance given to them by the late artist.
Samir Ghanem, who was called the king of comedy and the maker of joy, was famous for presenting characters such as “Fatouta, Samoura” in the famous Fawazeer, “Masoud” in the play “The Married Persons”, “Mizo” in the series of the same name, and “Gouda” in “Captain” Gouda” and other works that carved his name in the history of Egyptian art, which began in the sixties of the last century.
The Egyptian actor died on May 20, 2021 in a hospital, affected by health complications as a result of being infected with the Corona virus, and his wife, artist Dalal Abdel Aziz, joined him regarding 3 months following his death.