VIDEOS. Mort d'Omar Sharif : les quatre rôles mythiques de l'acteur égyptien
Celui qui a joué dans "Lawrence d'Arabie" et "Docteur Jivago" dans les années 1960, est mort à l'âge de 83 ans, a annoncé son agent, vendredi.
L'acteur égyptien Omar Sharif, star de films classiques comme Lawrence d'Arabie (1962) et Docteur Jivago (1965), est mort d'une crise cardiaque, au Caire, à l'âge de 83 ans, a annoncé son agent, vendredi 10 juillet. Il était atteint de la maladie d'Alzheimer.
Francetv info retrace la carrière de cet acteur mythique en quatre rôles marquants.
Sherif Ali dans "Lawrence d'Arabie"
Né en 1932, fils d'un marchand de bois d'Alexandrie, Omar Sharif, né Michael Shalhoub, a reçu deux Golden Globes et une nomination aux Oscars en 1963 pour le rôle de Sherif Ali dans Lawrence d'Arabie, de David Lean, où il a donné la réplique à Peter O'Toole.le docteur Jivago par lepoulpe33 Lawrence d'Arabie - Vers Damas par RioBravo
Le rôle principal dans "Docteur Jivago"
David Lean a de nouveau collaboré avec lui en 1965 dans un autre film culte : Docteur Jivago. Cette apparition dans cette autre saga historique lui a permis de décrocher un nouveau Golden Globe et a conforté son statut de star internationale.le docteur Jivago par lepoulpe33
"Funny Girl" avec Barbra Streisand
Omar Sharif avait été découvert par le mythique cinéaste égyptien Youssef Chahine, qui l'a fait débuter dans son film Ciel d'enfer, en 1954. Parmi ses films les plus célèbres, il a aussi joué dans la comédie-musicale Funny Girl avec Barbra Streisand (1968).L'épicier philosophe de "Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du coran"
Au cours de sa carrière, Omar Sharif a donné la réplique à de nombreuses stars américaines et françaises, tels Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Deneuve ou Anthony Quinn. A partir des années 1970, l'acteur a beaucoup travaillé en France et notamment pour la télévision. En 2003, il a fait un retour marquant sur grand écran avec son rôle titre dans Monsieur Ibrahim, où il incarne un vieux commerçant musulman. La performance lui a valu le César du meilleur acteur et un Lion d'honneur au festival de Venise.
"Docteur Jivago"(tiếng Nga: Доктор Живаго, từ Живаго có nghĩa
đen là "cuộc sống") là tiểu thuyết nổi tiếng của nhà văn Nga–Xô viết
Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (1890–1960).
Nhân vật chính của truyện là Yuri Zhivago, một bác sĩ y học và nhà thơ. Truyện kể cuộc đời của bác sĩ Zhivago qua những éo le tình ái của ông cùng hai phụ nữ trong bối cảnh chung quanh cuộc cách mạng Nga năm 1917. Truyện này được dựng thành phim năm 1965, do David Lean đạo diễn, tài tử chính là Omar Sharif và Julie Christie.
Nhân vật chính của truyện là Yuri Zhivago, một bác sĩ y học và nhà thơ. Truyện kể cuộc đời của bác sĩ Zhivago qua những éo le tình ái của ông cùng hai phụ nữ trong bối cảnh chung quanh cuộc cách mạng Nga năm 1917. Truyện này được dựng thành phim năm 1965, do David Lean đạo diễn, tài tử chính là Omar Sharif và Julie Christie.
Chuyển tin về Omar Sharif/Dr, Zhivago qua đời, và nghe lại bản Lara trong phim.
http://www.nbcnews.com/pop- culture/celebrity/omar-sharif- star-lawrence-arabia-dies- heart-attack-83-n389936?cid= eml_nbn_20150710
Dr, Zhivago/LARA
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=4Yd2PzoF1y8
CAIRO, Egypt — Hollywood actor Omar Sharif who rose to fame for his roles in "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago" has died. He was 83.
He passed away in Cairo on Friday afternoon after suffering a heart attack, his agent told NBC News.
He was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. His best friend, Egypt's former Antiquities Minister, Zahi Hawass, described how the illness had taken hold in recent years.
"A year ago when he came to Egypt from Paris, I used to take him out every day," Hawass told NBC News. "He used to tell me, 'There is a man in Egypt I want to see so much, I love him.' 'Who is this man, is it Zahi Hawass?' I asked him, and he said 'Yes.'"
Born in Egypt to a Syrian-Lebanese family, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1962 for playing Sherif Ali in "Lawrence of Arabia," a movie that launched him to stardom.
Three years later he starred as the title character in Doctor Zhivago.
He tallied 118 acting credits, according to IMDB, and had been due to appear in a short movie '1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham.'
He was also an accomplished bridge player and keem gambler, reportedly once winning a million dollars at an Italian casino but also losing a villa in Lanzarote, Spain as a result of a card game in the 1970s.
Sharif was not "Lawrence of Arabia" director David Lean's first choice to play Sherif Ali. the tribal leader with whom T.E. Lawrence teams up to help lead the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Lean had hired another actor but dropped him because his eyes weren't the right color. The film's producer, Sam Spiegel, went to Cairo to search for a replacement and found Sharif.
He remained a sought-after actor for many years, playing Argentine-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara in "Che!", Italian Marco Polo in "Marco the Magnificent" and Mongol leader Genghis Khan in "Genghis Khan." He was also the Jewish gambler Nick Arnstein opposite Barbra Streisand's Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl." The 1968 film was banned in Egypt because he was cast as a Jew.
In his middle years Sharif began appearing in such films as "The Pink Panther Strikes Again," "Oh Heavenly Dog!," "The Baltimore Bullet" and others he dismissed as "rubbish."
He suffered a public embarrassment in 2007 when he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery and was ordered to take an anger management course for punching a parking valet in Beverly Hills. He was also involved in a scuffle at a Paris casino in 2003.
Sharif recently spent six months in the Red Sea resort city of Hurghada with his son but was moved to the Behman Hospital, one of Egypt' best private psychiatry hospitals, after becoming very sick. HE was put on a drip after refusing to eat.
"He did not want to put anything in his mouth, even if they force him, he refused completely to eat. He was completely depressed from Alzheimer's. He became very bad from a year ago," Hawass said.
"He was a very healthy man, he was very thin, and walked every day. God loved him to take his life quickly. His son Tarik did his best for him and he loves him so much."
"I think Egypt lost a man who loved his country so much. I have never seen a man who loved Egypt as much as Omar did. Many people attacked him but he always said if I can do anything for Egypt I will do it for free if I can. "
"I am going to lose him as a friend all my life. In Egypt I never went out alone, he was always with me in every place that I go. He was like a brother. Tomorrow and today I lost my brother," said Hawass.
Matthew Grimson and Paul Ziad Nassar reported from London.
http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-
Dr, Zhivago/LARA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Omar Sharif, Star of 'Lawrence of Arabia,' Dies of Heart Attack at 83
by Matthew Grimson, Charlene Gubash and Paul Ziad Nassar
Omar Sharif on Egypt's Pyramids 3:28
He passed away in Cairo on Friday afternoon after suffering a heart attack, his agent told NBC News.
He was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. His best friend, Egypt's former Antiquities Minister, Zahi Hawass, described how the illness had taken hold in recent years.
"A year ago when he came to Egypt from Paris, I used to take him out every day," Hawass told NBC News. "He used to tell me, 'There is a man in Egypt I want to see so much, I love him.' 'Who is this man, is it Zahi Hawass?' I asked him, and he said 'Yes.'"
Omar Sharif seen during the photo call for the film 'Al Mosafer (The Traveler)' in 2009. Andrew Medichini / AP, file
His grandson, Omar Sharif Junior, last week posted a picture of the pair together on his Facebook page with the message: "I love you." Born in Egypt to a Syrian-Lebanese family, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1962 for playing Sherif Ali in "Lawrence of Arabia," a movie that launched him to stardom.
Three years later he starred as the title character in Doctor Zhivago.
He tallied 118 acting credits, according to IMDB, and had been due to appear in a short movie '1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham.'
He was also an accomplished bridge player and keem gambler, reportedly once winning a million dollars at an Italian casino but also losing a villa in Lanzarote, Spain as a result of a card game in the 1970s.
Sharif was not "Lawrence of Arabia" director David Lean's first choice to play Sherif Ali. the tribal leader with whom T.E. Lawrence teams up to help lead the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Lean had hired another actor but dropped him because his eyes weren't the right color. The film's producer, Sam Spiegel, went to Cairo to search for a replacement and found Sharif.
He remained a sought-after actor for many years, playing Argentine-born revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara in "Che!", Italian Marco Polo in "Marco the Magnificent" and Mongol leader Genghis Khan in "Genghis Khan." He was also the Jewish gambler Nick Arnstein opposite Barbra Streisand's Fanny Brice in "Funny Girl." The 1968 film was banned in Egypt because he was cast as a Jew.
In his middle years Sharif began appearing in such films as "The Pink Panther Strikes Again," "Oh Heavenly Dog!," "The Baltimore Bullet" and others he dismissed as "rubbish."
He suffered a public embarrassment in 2007 when he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery and was ordered to take an anger management course for punching a parking valet in Beverly Hills. He was also involved in a scuffle at a Paris casino in 2003.
Sharif recently spent six months in the Red Sea resort city of Hurghada with his son but was moved to the Behman Hospital, one of Egypt' best private psychiatry hospitals, after becoming very sick. HE was put on a drip after refusing to eat.
"He did not want to put anything in his mouth, even if they force him, he refused completely to eat. He was completely depressed from Alzheimer's. He became very bad from a year ago," Hawass said.
"He was a very healthy man, he was very thin, and walked every day. God loved him to take his life quickly. His son Tarik did his best for him and he loves him so much."
"I think Egypt lost a man who loved his country so much. I have never seen a man who loved Egypt as much as Omar did. Many people attacked him but he always said if I can do anything for Egypt I will do it for free if I can. "
"I am going to lose him as a friend all my life. In Egypt I never went out alone, he was always with me in every place that I go. He was like a brother. Tomorrow and today I lost my brother," said Hawass.
Matthew Grimson and Paul Ziad Nassar reported from London.
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Tài tử điện ảnh Omar Sharif / Dr Zhivago' Star
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Trước kia chúng tôi rất hâm mộ phim “Docteur Jivago". Rất buồn khi được biết Tài tử điện ảnh Omar Sharif / 'Dr. Zhivago' Star, vừa qua đời...Cám ơn Thanh Hương đã chuyển đến tin buồn về Omar Sharif/Dr, Zhivago, cho xem lại phim hay và nghe lại bản Lara thật truyền cảm. .
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