A movie was made about the life of Naji Al Ali in Egypt, and the main role was assigned to the Egyptian actor Nour El-Sherif.
El-Sherif was married to Poussi (1972–2006) and together they had two daughters, Sarah and Mai.
She was married to the Egyptian actor Nour El-Sherif in 1972 and gave birth to two daughters, but the two divorced in 2006.
Ayman Nour | Sherif Arafa | Nour El-Sherif | Sherif Sabri | Safwat El-Sherif | Osbat al-Nour | Nour Mhanna | Nour (actress) | Nour | Naveed Nour | Muzafer Sherif | Alexis Nour |
He is married to Nivert El Sherif whose great-uncle is the well-known Egyptian “Dean of Arabic Literature” Dr. Taha Hussein.
In 1880 Ali Pasha Sherif made the acquaintance of Wilfred and Lady Anne Blunt.
Egypt: Ibrahim Adawi (74), Ismail Ahmed (76), Wael Badr (78), Amir Fanan (80), Tarek El Ghannam (78), Samir El Hosseny (76), Mohamed El Kerdany (77), Sherif Gunadi (80), Ramy Gunady (81), Ahmed Monir, Ahmed Sakr (75), Abdelaziz Sherif
:Petitioners Abdullatif Nasser, Nabil Hadjarab, Ahmed Belbacha, Mohsen Ahbdrub Aboassy, Said Salim Bin Salman, Samir Najy Mukbel, Shaker Aamer, Jihad Dhiab, Sherif El-Mashad, Adel Fattough Al Gazzar, Mohammed Abdulmalik, Sayf Bin Abdullah and Ahmed Omar, join in Petitioners’ Response to Respondents’ Motion for Relief from Scheduling Order, filed with the Court Security Officer on September 8, 2008.
In 1998 Qandil responded favorably to the invitation of Safwat El-Sherif, the Information Minister in Hosni Mubarak's government, to return to Egyptian television.
She also took part in Wipeout (2008 U.S. game show) as a contestant; both shows were broadcast on the Swedish Kanal 5 (Sweden).
He was followed by Hossam Badrawi a businessman who worked in politics for some time.
On 30 September 1946, Sherif Sabri Pasha was asked to become Prime Minister and head a new cabinet.