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Biography

Born into a wealthy Lebanese-Egyptian family, Omar Sharif was a math and physics major at Cairo's Victory College. He worked briefly in his father's lumber business before pursuing an acting career. Entering movies in 1953 as Omar El-Sharif, the young actor's popularity zoomed when he married popular Egyptian star Faten Hamama (the marriage ended in 1974). Well established in his native country, Sharif made his English-language film debut (with one of the longest and most impressive "delayed entrances" ever filmed) as Sherif Ali Ibn El Karish in David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Sharif's next film for Lean, Doctor Zhivago (1965), launched the "superstar" phase of the actor's career. When he was cast as Nicky Arnstein opposite Barbra Streisand's Fanny Brice in Funny Girl (1968), Sharif's films were banned in his native Egypt because he made love to a Jewish woman onscreen. As Sharif's starring career began its slow downward slide in the mid-'70s, he began devoting more and more time to his one great passion in life: bridge. Today Sharif is best known in card-playing circles as that famous bridge expert who happens to show up in movies from time to time. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

The Rainbow Thief

Most disliked movie

Juggernaut

Awards

Golden Lion for Career (win)
2003
Venice International Film Festival

 

Best Actor (win)
Monsieur Ibrahim 2003
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Actor - Drama (win)
Doctor Zhivago 1965
Golden Globe

 

New Star of the Year - Male (win)
Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (win)
Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Academy

 


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