Shaaban Abdel Rahim
Sha’ban was born in al-‘Assal, an area in al-Shurabiyah. He worked with his father on laundry by day while singing at weddings by night. He realized fame by singing to Ahmed Helmy’s “Atgawiz ‘Aydah”. He also became well known for singing songs that had a political air, songs such as “Bakrah Israel” (“I Hate Israel”) which caused significant clamor. Sha’ban also worked on several musical plays and on series such as “Samhooni Makansh Asdee” (“Forgive Me, I Did not Mean to”). He also sang on the film “’Afareet al-Asfalt” (“Spirits of the Asphalt”).
Known For
Acting
Born
March 15, 1957
Place of Birth
Cairo, Egypt
Died
December 3, 2019 age 62

It's Okay, Buddy

A Generous Gesture

Let Me Sing

Do Re Me Beans

Morsi Wants a Chair

Tata Fell asleep, Tata woke up

A Farmer in Congress

Ashraf, The Thief

The Asphalt Kings

A Citizen, a Detective and a Thief

Afandina

Tamer & Shawkeya

A Citizen, a Detective and a Thief
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