Adel Emam Biography: Age, Best Movies, Instagram, Awards, Wikipedia, Net Worth, Wife, Children, Parents, Siblings, Height

December 20, 2024 0 Posted By Haruna Ayuba

Adel Emam is an iconic Egyptian actor renowned for his work in film, television, and theater. While primarily celebrated as a comedian, he has also excelled in more serious roles, often blending comedy with romance, particularly in his early secondary roles in films like My Wife, the Director General and My Wife’s Dignity.

Over his extensive career, Emam has appeared in more than 150 artistic works, including films, plays, and television series, spanning genres such as comedy, drama, social commentary, and political satire. He is widely regarded as one of the leading figures of the second generation of comedy artists in Egypt and the Arab world.

Profile

  • Full Name: Adel Mohammed Emam Mohammed Bukhariny
  • Stage Name: Adel Emam
  • Born: May 17, 1940
  • Age: 84 years old
  • Birthplace: Mansoura, Egypt
  • Nationality: Egyptian
  • Occupation: Egyptian film, television, and stage actor
  • Height: 1.7 m
  • Parent: Mohamed Emam
  • Siblings: Essam Emam, Eman and Mona Emam
  • Spouse: Hala Al Shalaqani
  • Children: Mohamed Imam, Sarah Emam, and Ramy Imam
  • Relationship:
  • Net Worth: $100 million

Early Life And Education

Adel Mohammed Emam Mohammed Bukhariny was born on May 17, 1940, in Mansoura, then part of the Kingdom of Egypt. He is the son of Mohamed Emam, a devout man who worked as a “Shawish” in the police force. Details about his mother’s identity remain unknown. Adel has three siblings: a brother, Essam Emam, who is a producer, and two sisters, Eman and Mona.

During his childhood, Adel‘s family moved several times, residing in the Sayeda Aisha district, then relocating to Helmiya, Omrania in Giza, and later to Mohandeseen. He began his education at Helmiya School before transferring to Benbaqdgan Secondary School and subsequently attending Marqosiya Secondary School in Alexandria.

After completing his secondary education, he enrolled in the Faculty of Agriculture at Cairo University, where his batchmates included notable figures like actor Salah El-Saadany and former Syrian Prime Minister Mahmoud Al-Zoubida. Adel Emam is of Egyptian ethnicity and practices Islam.

Career

Adel Emam began his acting journey in the 1960s, debuting in small film roles and theater productions. His breakthrough came in Ana w Howa w Heya (1962), a stage play alongside Fouad El-Mohandes and Shwikar.

In cinema, he gained attention with films like My Wife, the Director General (1966) and My Wife’s Dignity (1967). His first significant role came in My Wife’s Goblin (1968), and by the early 1970s, he became a household name with notable works like Searching for the Scandal (1973) and the hit play Madraset El Moshaghbeen (1973).

The 1980s marked a pivotal phase in Emam‘s career as he transitioned between genres, showcasing his versatility. His role in The Suspect (1981) signaled a shift from comedy to action, while films like The Human Lives Only Once (1981) blended humor with emotional depth.

He continued to dominate the stage with works like Al-Wad Sayed Al-Shaghal (1983) and delivered standout performances in Love in a Jail Cell (1983) and The Street Player (1983), which combined humor with social commentary.

During the 1990s, Emam reached the peak of his career, becoming the highest-paid actor in Egyptian cinema. He earned critical acclaim for films such as Terrorism and Kebab (1992), Playing with the Big Boys (1991), and El-Mansi (1993). His role in the politically charged play Al-Zaeem (1993) earned him the title “The Leader,” cementing his reputation as a cultural icon in Arab cinema.

In the 2000s, Emam continued to impress with roles in The Embassy in the Building (2005), Morgan Ahmed Morgan (2007), and Hassan and Marcus (2008), co-starring Omar Sharif. Known for tackling social and political issues through humor, he remained a central figure in Egyptian cinema. His final film, The Terrorist (1994), starred him alongside Salah Zulfikar in Zulfikar‘s last role.

Outside acting, Emam has been a vocal advocate for political and social reform in Egypt. He has contributed significantly to charitable causes, supporting healthcare and education initiatives for underserved communities. His humanitarian efforts earned him the title of Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

In January 2024, Adel Emam officially retired from acting after a remarkable 60-year career. His son, Rami Emam, confirmed that the legendary actor decided to step away to focus on his family. His legacy as one of the most influential and beloved figures in Arab entertainment remains unparalleled.

Awards and Nominations

Adel Emam has received numerous awards and nominations throughout his illustrious career.

Cairo International Film Festival

  • Best Actor (1995) for The Terrorist
  • Best Actor (2007) for The Yacoubian Building

São Paulo International Film Festival

  • International Jury Award for Best Actor (2006) for The Yacoubian Building

Tribeca Film Festival

  • Special Mention for Actor in a Narrative Feature (2006) for The Yacoubian Building

Dubai International Film Festival

  • Lifetime Achievement Award (2005, 2008)

Marrakech International Film Festival

  • Honorary Award (2014)

Carthage Film Festival



  • Golden Tanit (2016) for Career Achievement

El Gouna Film Festival

  • Career Achievement Award (2017)

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @adelemam
  • Facebook handle: Adel Emam – عادل إمام
  • Twitter handle: @AdelEmamTW

Personal Life

Adel Emam is married to Hala El-Shalaqani. The couple has been together for many years, although the exact date of their marriage remains unknown. They have three children: Ramy Emam, a director; Sarah Emam; and Mohamed Emam, an actor known for his role as Taha El-Shazli in the film The Yacoubian Building.

Filmography

Films

  • The Terrorist (1994)
  • The Yacoubian Building (2006)
  • Hassan & Morcus (2008)
  • Alzheimer’s (2010)
  • Bobbos (2009)
  • The Beggar (1983)
  • The Street Player (1983)
  • The Danish Experience (2003)
  • The Embassy in the Building (2005)
  • Morgan Ahmed Morgan (2007)
  • Terrorism and Kebab (1992)
  • Hanafy the Wonderful (1990)
  • The Halfout (1984)
  • Al Wad Sayed Al Shaghal (1985)
  • Salam Ya Sahby (1987)
  • The Beggar (1983)
  • The Lawyer (1983)
  • Love in Prison (1983)
  • Esabat Hamadah wa Tutoo (1982)
  • At the Door of the Minister (1982)
  • Omahat fi al manfa (1981)
  • Laylat Shetaa Dafe’a (1981)
  • People Only Live Once (1981)
  • The Suspected (1981)

Television Shows

  • Valentino (2020)
  • Hidden Worlds (2018)
  • The Ghosts of Adly Allam (2017)
  • Mamoun Wa Shurakah (2016)
  • Ostaz Wa Ra’ees Kesm (2015)
  • Saheb El Saada (2014)
  • The Oracle (2013)
  • Naji Attallah’s Squad (2012)
  • Alzheimer’s (2010)
  • Bobbos (2009)

Net Worth

Adel Emam, the legendary Egyptian actor and comedian, boasts an estimated net worth of $100 million. With a career spanning over five decades, he has appeared in more than 150 films and numerous stage productions.

Renowned for his ability to blend comedy with social and political commentary, Emam has solidified his status as one of the most influential figures in Arab cinema.




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