On August 11, 2015, the great actor Nour El Sherif died at the age of 70 after a long struggle with illness. On the commemoration of his death, many stars remembered their memories with him.
Actor Mahmoud Yassin said that Nour El Sherif was not just a colleague, but is a brother and companion of our work's journey, explaining that he was always looking for perfection in his work and he chose what suits him.
"He has always been to communicate and congratulate his friends on their successful works," Yassin said.
Actor Mohammed Riad clarified that El Sherif is a great actor, adding that he had participated with him in a number of television works, such as "Lan A’eesh fi Gilbab Aby", "Omar Bin Abdul Aziz", and "The Unknown Prince".
"He was my father in the three works, but his role was different in each work," Raid said, adding that El Sherif performed the difficult scenes realistically, where he lived in the roles he played.
While actress Mirna Walid said that she remembers her role with El Sherif in the series "Matkhafoush" (Do not be afraid), where he was always keen to defend the issues of Arab world, especially the Arab conflict with the Zionist enemy.
Actress Mervat Amin said that Nour El Sherif was a close friend to her heart, explaining that she presented with him the most magnificent roles in more than 20 films, most notably "The Grandchild" and "The Circle of Revenge", indicating that he was a lover of art and work, and believes in the artist's message in enlightening the viewer.
Actress Abeer Sabri said that she was honored to work with him in his latest television series, "Khalaf Allah". She pointed out that although he was suffering from the disease, he was the first to come to the site of filming and adhere to his scenes.
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