Kamal El Sheikh

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1919-02-05

Deathday 2004-02-01 (84 years old)

Place of Birth Monufia, Egypt

Also Known As كمال الشيخ, Камаль аль-Шейх, Kamal El Sheikh

Kamal El Sheikh

Biography

Egyptian director, editor and producer, born on February 5, 1919 in the village of (Amrous), Menoufia Governorate. He got his baccalaureate (high school) certificate in 1937, and he joined the College of Law (Law), but he was a general who left it and started in this period his passion for cinema and decided to become an actor so he sent his photo to the famous director (Muhammad Karim) who did not find his face fit to be an actor, so the Sheikh took advantage of his relationship At the time, the Minister of War (Haider Pasha) to mediate with him in order to enter the cinematic milieu, and he introduced him to the poet (Khalil Mutran), who in turn knew him on the director (Ahmed Salem), who was then director of (Studio Egypt), so he joined him as a montier under the direction of the director (Niazi Mustafa). During that period, Kamal Al-Sheikh participated as a monteire in several important films such as: (Laila Bint Al-Fakra) 1945, (My Heart Delilah) 1947, (Ghazal Al-Banat) 1949, (Avocato Madiha) 1950, and (The emergence of Islam) 1951. 1952 witnessed Kamal Al-Sheikh directing his first movie entitled (Home No. 13) starring: (Imad Hamdi, Faten Hamama), which achieved great success when presenting his reliance on a plot characterized by suspense, excitement and a police atmosphere. He also presented the movie (Life or Death) 1954 starring (Emad Hamdi, Madiha Yousry), which was chosen among the list of the best hundred films in Egyptian cinema. Kamal Al-Sheikh is considered one of the first directors who presented literature (Naguib Mahfouz) to the cinema, with his movie (The Thief and the Dogs) in 1962, and he also presented the novel (Miramar) in a movie of the same name in 1969. He also presented literary works in cinematic films to other writers such as: (Ihsan Abdul Quddus, Fathi Ghanem, Saleh Morsi, ... and others). He was rated as a director of thriller and suspense films, such as (Last Night) 1963, (Peacock) 1982, and others. But he also excelled in presenting the political movie, such as: (sunset and sunrise) 1970 (something in my chest) 1971, (On Whom We Shoot) 1975, and (Ascending to the Abyss) 1978, which was considered the best spy film presented in the Egyptian cinema. Kamal Al Sheikh married Montira (Amira Salem), whose brother (Saeed Al Sheikh) shared the editing of most of his films. He also was known in the fifties and early sixties as "Hitchcock Egypt" because of his influence with the well-known British director cinema Alfred Hitchcock and his interest in police films that rely on the plot. Kamal Al-Sheikh died on January 2, 2004 at the age of 85.

Known For

Director

1987
Time Conqueror

as Director

1982
The Peacock

as Director

1978
Rise to the Abyss

as Director

1978
1976
First Year of Love

as Assistant Director

1975
1974
The Fugitive

as Director

1971
1970
Sunset and Sunrise

as Director

1969
Miramar

as Director

1969
Insatiable

as Director

1969
1967
The Vandals

as Director

1965
Unfaithful

as Director

1965
The Little Devil

as Director

1963
The Last Night

as Director

1962
1961
I Won't Confess

as Director

1960
My Only Love

as Director

1960
Angel and Devil

as Director

1959
1959
For My Love

as Director

1959
Qalb Yahtarek

as Director

1958
Sayedat el kasr

as Director

1957
Land of Peace

as Director

1957
Traders of Death

as Director

1956
Land of Dreams

as Director

1956
The Stranger

as Director

1955
Love and Tears

as Director

1954
Life or Death

as Director

1953
Moamara

as Director

1952
House No. 13

as Director

Editor

1953
Bent Al-Akaber

as Editor

1953
Gold

as Editor

1952
The Great Clown

as Editor

1952
1951
Zuhour el Islam

as Editor

1951
Qattr El-Nada

as Editor

1951
Lailet El Henna

as Editor

1951
Habib el-Rooh

as Editor

1950
Shore of Love

as Editor

1950
Women's guile

as Editor

1950
Yasmine

as Editor

1948
Anbar

as Editor

1948
1947
Fatmah

as Editor

1947
1947
1946
1945
1945
Laylat Al-Jumea

as Editor

1945
El Mazaher

as Editor

1944
Who's Done it ?

as Editor

1944
Victims of Love

as Editor

1944
Hanan

as Editor

1943
Les Miserables

as Editor

1942
1941
Forever

as Editor

Writer

1987
Time Conqueror

as Writer

1969
Insatiable

as Writer

1965
1959
Qalb Yahtarek

as Writer

1954
Life or Death

as Story

1952
House No. 13

as Writer

Producer

1952
House No. 13

as Producer