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Abdul Salam Al-Nabulsi, one of the most prominent stars of comedy in Egyptian and Arab cinema, was born in Lebanon in 1899 and hails from Palestinian origins. His family sent him to Cairo to study at Al-Azhar, where he received religious education and learned Arabic, French, and English languages. He began his career in journalism, contributing to several magazines before entering the film industry in the late 1920s, participating in movies such as "Ghada al-Sahara" and "The Sting of Conscience." Al-Nabulsi was distinguished by his talent for portraying comedic characters, using quick wit, facial expressions, and body movements, which made his unique style create unforgettable comedic moments. He was renowned for his portrayal of the pretentious character who interacts with himself with arrogance. He was involved in many well-known films alongside major stars like Abdel Halim Hafez, Faten Hamama, and Omar Sharif, leaving a significant mark with his roles and rapid delivery of witty lines. Over the years, his films, such as "Al-Azima" and "A Day of My Life," have become classics of Egyptian cinema. His works continue to be watched and appreciated by audiences, highlighting that his artistic legacy remains alive even after his passing.
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