Artistic accounts interested in celebrity news have re-circulated some controversial statements by the Egyptian artist, “Bossi”.
The wife of the late great artist Nour El-Sharif regarding her concealment of some medical information concerning the nature of the latter’s illness from him. The artist, Bossi, revealed this secret that she hid from her late husband, the artist Nour El-Sharif, several years following his death.
Where the artist Bossi confirmed that Nour Al Sharif’s life before his death was the most difficult, noting that the late artist did not know the nature of his illness until his death, as she and the rest of his family hid from him all the time that he had lung cancer, and they were telling him that he had a lung infection and went for treatment. .
And the artist, Bossi, explained during a television interview that she conducted years following her husband’s death, that the family decided to hide the truth regarding Nour Al Sharif’s illness from him personally, so that he would not suffer depression or worsen his psychological condition and not respond to treatment, because he had water around the lung, and indeed he was cured of it with treatment. The family expected that he would also recover this time, if his psychological well-being continued.
Bossi indicated that the late artist did not leave a will before his death, nor did he recommend anything to her during his last days, pointing out that the moment she felt that he would leave when the heart became unable to beat normally, and he was transferred to intensive care 3 hours before his death at the time. I felt like he was going to die.
It is noteworthy that the artist Nour Al Sharif married the artist Bossi twice, where he married her for a long time, unlike most marriages in the artistic community, but the divorce was waiting for them in 2006 for reasons that neither he nor she disclosed.
The divorce lasted for nearly 8 years, during which the artist Nour El-Sharif fell ill, and Bossi returned to him once more in late 2014, and they have two daughters: Sarah and Mai.
It is reported from Nour El-Sharif that he was born in 1946 in the Sayeda Zeinab neighborhood in Cairo Governorate, and his family origins go back to Minya Governorate. His father died and he was one year old at the time. His uncle Ismail supervised his upbringing and his other uncle Amin took care of him.
He obtained a diploma from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts with a grade of “excellent” and was the first in his class in 1967.
He began acting in school, where he joined the acting team, as he was a player in the football cubs at the Zamalek club, but he did not complete his football career, and then turned to the field of acting.
Nour El Sherif presented several roles for Egyptian cinema, starting in 1966 with the movie Qasr Al-Shawq, and in 1999 he presented the movie The Lovers, in which he tried directing for the first time, and starred in drama through his series, the most famous of which are:
(I will not live in the robes of my father, the other man, Dali, the presence of the accused, my father, the family of Hajj Metwally, Al-Attar and the Seven Girls, and Al-Rahaya), and several historical series, the most important of which are: (Harun Al-Rashid and Omar bin Abdulaziz), as for the cinema, he presented regarding 200 cinematic works in his artistic life.
The artist Nour El Sherif died on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 in Cairo, following a long struggle with lung cancer, at the age of 69. His funeral was held on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at the Police Mosque in the 6th of October.