Veteran Egyptian actor Ahmed Farhat passed away at 73.
In the late 1950s, Farhat made his debut in Egyptian cinema with the 1958 movie "Mogrem Fe Agaza” (Criminal on Vacation).
He completed his primary studies in 1961, and after his secondary education, he joined a higher industrial institute where he specialized in communications.
He then worked at the General Communications Company. In the early 1960s, he joined the famed comic group " Sa’aa Le Albak” (An Hour for Your Heart).
Additionally, he appeared in several movies, including "Share’ El Hob” (Love Street) and “Ser Ta’et El Ekhfa” (The Secret of Vanishing Cap).
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