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Mohamed Sobhi
Mohamed Sobhi in 2010
Born
Mohamed Mahmoud Sobhi

(1948-03-03) March 3, 1948 (age 75)
Cairo, Egypt
Other namesMohamed Sobhi
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director
Years active1975–present

Mohamed Mahmoud Sobhy (Arabic: محمد محمود صبحي; born March 3, 1948) is an Egyptian film, television and stage actor and director, known for several Egyptian movies.

Early life and education

Mohamed Mahmoud Sobhi was born in Cairo. He graduated from the Institute of Drama in 1970 and continued to teach until 1984.

Awards

Filmography

Plays

Selected films

TV series

Controversy

In an interview which aired on the Egyptian Dream 2 TV on March 8, 2014 (as translated by Israeli founded MEMRI), Sobhi stated that "Benjamin Franklin delivered a speech [in 1787], which became very well known. I myself used it in “Horseman without a Horse.” [The Americans] saw that a catastrophe was imminent, due to the Satanic ideas of that terrorist group. That was when Franklin delivered his speech to the American people. He said: “I warn you that if these terrorist groups of Jews flock to America, they will control American decision-making within a hundred years. They will control America itself, and will trample us underfoot." Sobhi also argued "You’ll see when you read the Protocols of the Elders of Zion."[1][2]

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