
Kamal Al-Shenawy
Biography
Started his career on the silver screen as a star, After graduating from the Teacher’s College Muhammad Kamaal al-Shennaawy taught art education at secondary schools. Meanwhile, as a plastic artist he held a number of art exhibitions. After two years, he left teaching to acting. During his first stage, he was very popular playing light comic lead roles. He formed a successful duet with super star Shadia where he joined her in some of the songs; “Al-hawa maloush dawa i.e. Love All the Way”, “Hamaamet al-salaam i.e. The dove of peace” and “Lessaanak Houssaanak i.e. Guard Your Tongue”. Kamaal produced a big number of films through his production company; “Wadaa’ fel-fagr i.e. Farewell at dawn”, “Nessaa al-leil i.e. Women of the night” and directed “Tanablet al-Sultaan i.e. The Sultan's idle followers”. His films “Al-mar’a al-maghoula i.e. Mrs. X”, “Akwa men al-hayaah i.e. Stronger than life” and “Tareek al-Domou’ i.e. Tears Road” mark the beginning of maturity as an actor playing more complicated roles. “Al-Karnak” declared the beginning of a new stage for the grand Al-Shennaawy. Of his popular TV series are: “Zeinab wal–‘arsh i.e. Zeinab and the throne” , “Hend wal-doctor No’maan i.e. Hend and Dr. No’maan”, “’Oyoun al-hobb i.e. Eyes of love”, “Le dawaa’y amneyya i.e. Security measures” and “Aakher al-meshwaar i.e. The end of the road”. Kamaal married several times. Among his ex wives was belly dancer Haaguer Hamdy, actors ‘Afaaf Shaaker and Naahed Shereef.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

خضرة والسندباد القبلي
1951

Victory of Love
1954

Boğaziçi Soygunu
1969

The Merry Widow
1956

The Fugitive
1974

Spring Fantasies
1955

طريق السعادة
as حسين
1953

Set Elhosn
as السيد حسام الدين
1950

El Agooz Wil Baltagi
as ربيع الجبلي / ربيع الوحش
1989

Makansh Aal Baal
1950

Together Forever
1960

Confused Hearts
1956

Mughamarat Khadra
1950

Ai Ai
1992

Spirit of Survival
1990

'Iilhiquni bialmadhun
as سامي
1954

My Wife and the Wolf
as حسين الهواري
1992

Love letter
as Raafat
1954

The Foxes
1993

Mosmar Juha
as Hammad
1952






