The Syndicate of Film Professions said in a statement that the funeral of the late artist will take place on Tuesday after the noon prayer.
Nabih was born in 1930, and his career began as a sound engineer, then he went to photography and montage before taking his first steps in the field of acting with the movie “Government of Qaraqosh” in 1953.
He participated in several films, including “Where Amri”, “Voice from the Past”, “Maa Al-Ayam” and “The Magician of Women”, but the role of antiquities dealer Murad in “The Mummy” by Shadi Abdel Salam remained the most prominent mark in his acting career.
Then he went on to write and direct, and presented his first TV movie, “A Crime in the Dark”, starring Shwikar, Muhammad Tawfiq and Jalal Al-Sharqawi.
In 1988, Nabih directed the movie “I, You and the Hours of Travel”, written by Wahid Hamed and starring Yehia Al-Fakhrani and Nelly, and two years later he collaborated again with Nelly in the movie “Adam without a Cover” starring Muhammad Sobhi.
On television, he directed the series “The Shalash Family”, “Fih Hajja Whala”, “The Mysterious Man”, “Professional Troubles”, “The Quiet City” and “Bint Al-Assiouti”, in addition to many television nights.
He was honored by the Film Society Festival, the Egyptian Catholic Center Film Festival, and many other festivals.
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