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Omar Sharif’s Acting Career, Key Phases and Notable Films

Omar Sharif’s filmography showcases a remarkable journey from Egyptian leading man to international superstar in the 1960s (defined by Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago), followed by decades as a versatile leading man and character actor across global cinema and television, culminating in critically acclaimed late-career performances like Monsieur Ibrahim.

Career Highlights & Phases

  1. Egyptian Stardom (1958-1961): Began his career as a major star in Egyptian cinema.
    • Key Films: La anam (Sleepless) (1958), Fadiha fil-zamalek (Scandal in Zamalek) (1959), Esha'a hob (Rumor of Love) (1960), Hobi al-wahid (My Only Love) (1960).
  2. International Breakthrough & Peak (1962-1969): Achieved global fame with David Lean epics and became a top Hollywood star.
    • Lawrence of Arabia (1962): Iconic role as Sherif Ali (Salary: £8,000). Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
    • Doctor Zhivago (1965): Starred as Yuri Zhivago, one of his most famous roles (Salary: £8,000).
    • Other Major Films: The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), Behold a Pale Horse (1964), Genghis Khan (1965), The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1965), The Night of the Generals (1967), Mayerling (1968), Funny Girl (1968) as Nicky Arnstein (Salary: £8,000), Mackenna's Gold (1969), Che! (1969), The Appointment (1969).
  3. Leading Man & Diverse Roles (1970s): Continued as a leading man in international productions across various genres (drama, thriller, adventure, comedy).
    • Key Films: The Horsemen (1971), The Last Valley (1971), The Tamarind Seed (1974), Juggernaut (1974), Funny Lady (1975) (sequel to Funny Girl), Crime and Passion (1975), Bloodline (1979), S-H-E (1979).
  4. Later Career & Character Roles (1980s-2000s): Shifted towards character roles, TV movies/miniseries, and international/independent films.
    • Key Films: Oh! Heavenly Dog (1980), Pleasure Palace (1980), Green Ice (1981), Top Secret! (1984) (Cameo/Parody), Peter the Great (1986) (TV Miniseries), Ashanti: Land of No Mercy (1989), The Baltimore Bullet (1990), Mayrig (1991), Memories of Midnight (1991), Beyond Justice (1992), Grand Larceny (1992), Catherine the Great (1995) (TV Movie), Gulliver's Travels (1996) (TV Miniseries), The 13th Warrior (1999), The Parole Officer (2001), Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran (2003) (Acclaimed French film, won César Award), Hidalgo (2004) (Significant late Hollywood role).

Omar Sharif’s Filmography

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