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Nader Galal
Born29 January 1941
Died16 December 2014
NationalityEgyptian
Years active1965-2014
Parents
  • Ahmed Galal (father)
  • Mary Queeny (mother)

Nader Galal (Template:Lang-ar, January 1941 – December 2014) was an Egyptian television and film director he was best known for directing Batal men Waraq (A Hero of Paper), El-Irhaby (The Terrorist) and El-Wad Mahrouz Beta'a El-Wazir (Mahrous, the minister's stooge).[1]

Early life and career

Galal was born in 1941 to an artistic family, his father was the Egyptian director Ahmed Galal and his mother was the Mary Queeny, the Egyptian actress and film producer. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Commerce in 1963, in 1964, he was graduated from the Higher Cinema Institute with a diploma in film directing.[2]

Galal started his career in 1965 and has directed more than 50 films, best known for his work with notable actors like Adel Imam and Nadia El-Gendy.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Nader Galal - Director Filmography، photos، Video". elCinema.com.
  2. ^ "Director Nader Galal dies, leaving a legacy of more than 50 movies".
  3. ^ "Renowned Egyptian director Nader Galal dies at 73 - Film - Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved 2020-02-10.