- Born
- Died
- Birth nameAbdel Halim Shabana
- Nicknames
- Al Andaleeb
- Halim
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Abdel Halim Hafez was born on June 21, 1929, in the village of Al-Hilwat in the province of Al-Sharkia, the fourth child of Sheikh Ali Ismael Shabana following after Ismael, Aliah, and Mohamed. His mother died during his delivery. His father was to die five years later. His work included 16 feature films, his first being Lahn el wafaa (1955) and the last being Abi foq al-Shagara (1969). He also starred in the first Egyptian color CinemaScope picture Dalila (1956). He left a legacy of over 260 songs. Towards the end of his career, he entered into contracts for five films but was unable to realize any of them due to his failing health. Abdel Halim Hafez died at the age of 48, on March 30, 1977, having dedicated half his life to the singing of songs that were to remain in the hearts of his people forever. He was one of the most famous performing artists of his era. He sang with manifest true feelings.- IMDb Mini Biography By: adriano_r
- SpouseSuad Husni(April 3, 1960 - 1965) (divorced)
- Four Egyptian girls committed suicide after they learned about Abdel Halim's death at a hospital in London.
- He was known as "King of emotions and feelings" in the Arabic world.
- Daily, his music is still played all over the Arab world.
- He is considered one of the most influential performers in the Arab world.
- He was one of the leading singers in Egypt and the Arab world.
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