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- Height5′ 10¾″ (1.80 m)
- Salah Zulfikar was an Egyptian actor and producer. He started his career as a police officer before becoming an actor in 1956. He is considered one of the greatest Egyptian actors of all time. He was one of the most consistent box-office performers in Egyptian cinema. Zulfikar starred in over fifty box office hits, remaining a bankable star for almost three decades.
Descendant from the Zulfikar family, one of the noble and most well-known families in Egypt.
Zulfikar's notable films as an actor include; Djamilah (1958), Money and Women (1960), The Second Man (1960), The Cursed Palace (1962), Saladin (1963), Soft Hands (1963), Dearer than My Life (1965), My Wife, the Director General (1966), Good Morning, my Dear Wife (1969), The Killers (1971), Featureless Men (1972), The Other Man (1973), Secret Visit (1981), and The Peacock (1982). In the 1980s and early 1990s, he started focusing on television serials, and became the highest paid TV actor in the Arab World in mid 1980s.
In 1958, he established a film production company, with his brother Ezz El-Dine Zulficar, together they produced major productions such as Among the Ruins (1959), The Second Man (1960). In 1962, he established his own film production company and produced notable films such as My Wife, the Director General (1966), A Taste of Fear (1969) and I Want a Solution (1975).
As an actor and producer, he participated in 13 films listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films of all time. Zulfikar won several awards during his career. He won the state award for his acting performance in a leading role for five times in: Soft Hands (1963), Dearer than My Life (1965), My Wife's Dignity (1967), Secret Visit (1981), and The Peacock (1982). He also won the state award for production for two times in (My Wife, the Director General (1966), I Want a Solution (1975).
He was married to Nafisa Bahgat, the mother of his children Ahmed Zulfikar and Mona Zulfikar. His second wife was Zahrat El-Ula and third wife, Shadia.
Salah Zulfikar died at the age of 67 on December 22, 1993 in Cairo, Egypt.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ashkroft
- SpousesShadia(November 1964 - August 1970) (divorced)Zahrat El-Ula(1957 - 1959) (divorced)Nafisa Bahjat(1947 - 1988) (her death, 2 children)
- ChildrenAhmed ZulfikarMona Zulfikar
- Salah Zulfikar starred in 10 films that were listed the in the (CIFF) Top 100 Egyptian films of the 20th century.
- He is regarded to be one of the greatest Egyptian actors of all time. He worked until the last day of his life. He died in Police hospital in Cairo after facing a heart attack while filming The Terrorist in 1993.
- He produced 5 films in The best 100 Egyptian films in 20th Century 1- Among the Ruins (1959) 2- Struggle of Heroes (1962) 3- My Wife, the Director General (1966) 4- A Taste of Fear (1969) 5- I Want a Solution (1975).
- Salah Zulfikar and Ezz El-Dine Zulfikar established together Ezz El-Dine Zulfikar Films in 1958. Their first venture was; Among the Ruins (1959).
- I have a hope in the future, we (Egypt) have 30 million young men out of 50 million (Egypt's population in 1985). Reward and punishment is the sun that can enlighten our way. With justice, only true and honest Egyptian young men can be capable of interpreting their duty to our homeland
- I am a professional cinematic actor, however, I consider film production as my hobby, I produce only what I believe
- I loved my life when I was a policeman, I loved my role as a teacher and instructor in the Police Academy.
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