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ElTokhy Tawfiq

ElTokhy Tawfiq

Born: July 10, 1925

From: Egypt

Egyptian stylist, designer, battlefield actor, and actor.

He studied mechanics, and he and his sister artist (Samiha Tawfiq) worked since his childhood in the circus with their father, then he was attracted by artistic battles and action scenes. The movie (Between Your Hands), for example_. He graduated in the profession of hazards until he was assigned the tasks of carrying out battles, and then he was able to form his own band that succeeded in designing with the films (Salah Abu Seif) and (Hossam El Din Mostafa) and other directors.

He started in the fifties with distinctive films such as: “Ibn Hamido” with Ismail Yassin, “Raseef Nemra 5” with Farid Shawky, “The Little Witch” with Suad Hosni, “Half an Hour of Passport” with Shadia, but he achieved greater popularity in the seventies, where films prevailed. The commercial business that relied on excitement and comedy, so he presented nearly half of his works at that time and we mention them: “Men Without Features” with Nadia Lotfi, “Girls and Mercedes” with Youssef Fakhruddin, “Viva Zalata” with Fouad Al Mohandes.

Al-Toukhi presented nearly 108 cinematic works, and he designed battles for many films, including (The Ghoul) by Farid Shawqi, (Searching for Troubles) by Adel Imam, (Sunstroke) by Nour al-Sharif, and (Tabouneh Hamza), which was the last of the films he made. Out.

Al-Toukhi kept working on movies and battle design until a few weeks before his death. He passed away in 1984 after he gave Egyptian cinema a lot in the field of battles.

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