Mohamed Fawzi
Mohamed Fawzi
Mohamed Fawzi (1918-1966) is one of the most famous Egyptian singers of the 20th century. He also worked as a music composer, actor and producer. Fawzy was born in 1918 in the village of Kafr Abu Gendy in the center of the Tanta Governorate and finished his schooling in Tanta ing in Tanta in 1931. His interest in music started while he was still in elementary school, during which time he began training with Mohamed El Kharbatly, who brought Fawzy along to sing at weddings and other celebrations. He was deeply influenced by the music of Om Kulthoum and Mohammed Abdel Wahab and would sing their songs for the people at Al Montazah Park in Alexandria and during the Mawlid of Said El Bedawi. Fawzy’s songs have been included in many films and performed by many of the great actors of his age including Mohammed Abdel Motelib, Leila Murad, Hoda Soltan (Fawzy’s sister) and others. He also composed the melody for the Algerian national anthem.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 2.544
Birthday 1918-08-15
Place of Birth Gharbia, Egypt
Also Known As محمد فوزي, Muhammad Fawzi, Мохаммед Фаузи, فوزي,
مجد و دموع

مجد و دموع

Miracle from heaven
1956

Miracle from heaven

The Mind is on a Vacation
1947

The Mind is on a Vacation

Child For rent
1953

Child For rent

Every Beat of My Heart
1959

Every Beat of My Heart

Hubun wa junun
1948

Hubun wa junun

A Dancer's Infatuation
1950

A Dancer's Infatuation

صاحبة العمارة
1948

صاحبة العمارة

Nehayet qessa
1951

Nehayet qessa

Narges
1948

Narges

محمد فوزي - حفل طنطا
1957

محمد فوزي - حفل طنطا

المرأة شيطان
1949

المرأة شيطان

Executioner's sword
1944

Executioner's sword

Faeil Khayr
1953

Faeil Khayr

The City's Revolt
1955

The City's Revolt

Fatma, Marika & Rachel
1949

Fatma, Marika & Rachel

The Sweetness of Love
1952

The Sweetness of Love

Miss Mama
1950

Miss Mama

Owner of Few Piasters
1949

Owner of Few Piasters

Banat Hawaa
1954

Banat Hawaa

The 7th Wife
1950

The 7th Wife

Always With You
1954

Always With You

Flowers of Love
1951

Flowers of Love

Where Did You Get This
1952

Where Did You Get This

Soul and body
1948

Soul and body