Amin Elheneidy
An image from El Hedek Yefham, one of the productions that also features Amin Elheneidy.
Amin Elheneidy

Amin Elheneidy

October 24, 1925 — Cairo, Egypt

An Egyptian actor, whose full name (Amin Abdel Hamid Amin Mohamed Mohamed El Henedy) was born in 1925.He joined Shubra Secondary School, joined the school representation team, then joined the Faculty of Arts and also participated in the representation team in the faculty, but left the Faculty of Arts to join the Faculty of Law. He eventually decided to join the Higher Institute of Physical Education in Alexandria and graduated in 1949.He was appointed as a teacher of physical education.He started acting for the first time at Rihani Theater in 1939 when he was still a student.After graduating, he worked with the famous artist Mohamed Ahmed Al-Masri in Abu Lamaa and formed a theater group. Egyptian club in Sudan In 1954, he participated in the program "Hour for Your Heart" on the radio in the character of Flao, and he also worked in the salute band Carioca, he participated in many works until the mid-eighties, including the most prominent films (Gram in Karnak, Bag Hamza, Shark), but his artistic imprint remained more prominent In the theater, one of his most famous plays (Loukenda El Ferdous, Abboud Abdu Abboud, 30 chickens and cock, very happy family). He died in 1986 after a struggle with cancer.

A Bird on the Road

A Bird on the Road

1981

Love in Karnak

Love in Karnak

1967

El Hedek Yefham

El Hedek Yefham

1986

Shabab Magnoun Geddan

Shabab Magnoun Geddan

1967

7 Days in Heaven

7 Days in Heaven

1969

A wife from Paris

A wife from Paris

1964

The Bravest Man in the World

The Bravest Man in the World

1968

The Train

The Train

1986