Adel Mohammed Imam Najarini Net Worth is $18 Million
Adel Mohammed Imam Najarini Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
He is a graduate of the faculty of agriculture. He was more popular in theatres for his role in Madrasat Al Moshaghebin (School of Rascals). He became more famous in the 1970s for his comedic roles in Searching for a Scandal (1973) (Search for a scandal) and Khalli Balek min Aalak (Take care of your brain). He started to play far more serious ...
Mohamed Imam, Ramy Emam, Rami Imam, Sarah Emam, Ahmed Awad
Siblings
Iman Imam, Esam Imam
Movies
Al Halfout, The Beggar, Bobbos, Elwad mahrous betaa alwazir, Hello America, Al-mouled, Terrorism and Kebab, The Embassy in the Building, Al-Irhabi, The Danish Experience, A Groom from the Security Entity, Alzheimer's, Morgan Ahmed Morgan, Al-Mashbouh, The Street Player, Bakhit and Adeela, Watch Out ...
TV Shows
El Arraf, Naji Attallah's Squad, Ahlam Alfata Altair, Dumou Fi Oyoun Waqiha, How to Lose a Million Pounds
His movies are aimed at Muslim extremists and exposes them
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Being an actor is something different and fascinating.
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I am not a superstar, or a leader of any kind. There are no leaders in art. All I want is to use my talents to make people's lives better, if only in a small way.
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An Egyptian court sentenced him to three months in prison and a $170 fine for insulting Islam in roles he has played. He has the right to appeal. He was granted a retrial since he was originally tried in absentia. [April 2012]
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Was sentenced to three months in prison and paying a fine worth 1,000 Egyptian Pounds for insulting Islam in his movies and plays. Imam has a month to appeal the decision. [February 2012]
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Caused controversy when he declared his support of Gamal Mubarak to succeed his father Hosni Mubarak as the country's future president.
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His father was an employee at a factory.
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Received death threats over his portrayal of radical Islamists.
Acted with late actor Samir Waley El Din in one of his plays, "Shahid ma Shafesh Haga," in the 1970s, and later in 1991 until 1998 with his son, the late comedian Alaa Waley El Din.