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- Country of residence: Egypt
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Badr El-Din Jamjoom (December 26, 1934 - April 21, 1992), an Egyptian comedian.
An Egyptian actor of Palestinian origin from Hebron. He graduated in 1959 from the Acting Department at the Institute of Dramatic Arts, then from the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University. He joined the Sa'a Lelbak troupe, then the Ismail Yassin troupe, and the TV troupe. He also worked as an employee of mass culture
He worked in secondary roles in the cinema, then disappeared from the scene before returning in his late days to produce his last movie that he starred in. He also worked on television, and among his series: The Little Child, and among his plays: The Scandal, The Man Who Said.
He married actress Fayrouz, and they had two children, Ayman and Iman.
Among his works:
the movies:
1962: The Judge of Love
1962: Between Kasserine
Series:
1963: They said in the proverb
1964: The Suitcase with Min
plays:
1962: Love When It Crashes
1965: Me and my brother and my brother
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