
Gamal Ismail
Acting
Born 1932-01-08 · Cairo, Egypt
Gamal El Din Ismail Hussein was born in Cairo. He earned a degree in history from the Faculty of Arts of Ain Shams University in 1957, and a bachelor's degree from the Institute of Theatrical Arts of Cairo in 1956. He started working as a theater supervisor in the city of Alexandria in 1958. He then directed plays made by university and public companies acting troupes. He was first recognized when he played a role in the play “Sheia' Fi Sadry” (Something Inside Me), after which he appeared frequently in many successful plays, like “Sayedaty el Gameela” (My Fair Lady). In television, Gamal Ismail worked in many shows that were considered landmarks of their periods, like “Ze'ab El Gabal” (Wolves of the Mountain) and “Layaly El Helmeya” (Nights of Helmeya). His last appearances were in the TV series “Al Qasirat” (The Minors) and “Khalaf Allah”. He died in his house in 2013 after suffering a heart attack.
Known for

Tamer & Shawkeya
2006 · TV

Raafat Al Haggan
1988 · TV

Om Kulthum
1999 · TV

Night till dawn
2003 · TV

الثلاثية
1987 · TV

Critical Moments
2007 · TV

محمد رسول الله
1980 · TV

Alf liela w liela - Wardashan w Mando
1986 · TV

A Public Opinion Case
2007 · TV

Alf liela w liela - El Talat Banat
1987 · TV

Stray Light
1998 · TV

Al Sera Al Helalya
1997 · TV

Silsal El Dam
2013 · TV

Al-Rayyan
2011 · TV

Al-Gama'a
2010 · TV

Alf Liela w Liela - Aroos El Bahr
1985 · TV

Justice Has Many Faces
2001 · TV

The Other Man
1999 · TV

King Farouk
2007 · TV

The Leader of Preachers
2002 · TV

Khalaf Allah
2013 · TV

لا إله إلا الله
1985 · TV

Animal Stories in the Qur'an
2011 · TV

The Minors
2013 · TV

العتبة جزاز
1968 · TV

ألف ليلة وليلة: ذات المال
1999 · TV

Opera Aida
2000 · TV

Layali El-Helmeya
1987 · TV

Chi Tutu Restaurant
2006 · TV

The Family Of Mr. Shalash
1990 · TV

Tears on Bold Eyes
1980 · TV

Goha El Masry
2002 · TV

أشجان
1970 · TV

Ayyam Al-Muneera
1994 · TV

Ali Al- Zebak
1985 · TV

البراري والحامول
1995 · TV

Hagat w Mehtagat
1993 · TV

Al khatba
1981 · TV

القشرة الذهبية
1985 · TV