Seif Abdelrahman
Seif Abdelrahman is an Egyptian actor born on March 17, 1942. He graduated from History Department in the Faculty of Arts. At the beginning of his career, he acted with the National Troupe for Popular Arts. Youssef Chahine discovered Seif during the 1960s and casted him in the film Dawn Of a New Day (1964). Afterwards, he appeared in a number of Chahine's works including The Choice (1971), The Sparrow (1972), Alexandria...Why? (1979), An Egyptian Story (1982), Destiny (1997), and more of his films. Abdelrahman was also in Yousry Nasrallah's Summer Thefts (1988) and Mercedes (1993).
Birthday: 27 May 1942
Birth place: Egypt
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
The Emigrant
The Nile and the Life
Dawn of a New Day
Why Does the Sea Laugh
Journals of a Teenager
Night Chat
None But That!
The Snakes
The City
I Am Not With Them
What's Going on?
Alexandria Again and Forever
The Sixth Day
Alexandria… Why?
Adieu Bonaparte
Destiny
An Egyptian Story
The Sparrow
People and the Nile
The Choice
The Postman
Honorable mention criminal
Dilapidated Woman
Little Dreams
Concerto in Darb Saada
Mercedes
Hell Below Water
three on a bloodbath
The Day We Met
Marriage by Presidential Decree
The Storm
Justified Betrayal
The servant
Nadia
Language of Love
Closed Doors
Date Wine
High School Freshmen
Summer Thefts
Chaos, This Is?
House of the Poisoned Family
Related TV Shows
Napoleon And Al Mahrousa
Naji Attallah's Squad
Door to Door
In Amina's Hands
Years of Misery and Love
Hekayat Beneeshha
The Thug
نابليون والمحروسة