Adel Mohammed Emam (; born on 17 May 1940),
is an
Egyptian
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film
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,
television
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, and
stage
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actor
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, known for his extensive career with over 150 artistic works, including films, plays, and television series spanning comedy, social, and political genres. He is regarded as one of the leading figures of the second generation of comedy artists in Egypt and the Arab world.
He is primarily a
comedian
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, but he has starred in more serious works and, combined comedy with
romance
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especially in his earlier secondary roles in films such as ''
My Wife, the Director General
My Wife, the Director General (, translit.Miraty Modir 'Am) is a 1966 Egyptian Comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It stars Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. The film is listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films of the 20th century.
Plot
Hussein Oma ...
'', ''
My Wife's Dignity
''My Wife's Dignity'' (Egyptian Arabic: كرامة زوجتي translit: ''Karamet Zawgati'' or ''Karamat Zawjati'') is 1967 Egyptian film written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It stars Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. The fi ...
'', ''
My Wife's Goblin'' and ''
Virgo
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Arts and entertainment
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* ''Virgo'' (album), by Virgo Four, ...
,'' all films starring
Salah Zulfikar
Salah El-Din Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar (, ; 18 January 1926 – 22 December 1993) was an Egyptian actor and film producer. He started his career as a Egyptian National Police, police officer, before becoming an actor in 1956. He is regarded as one o ...
.
Emam stands as a towering figure in Egyptian and Arab cinema, celebrated for his versatility across genres. Starting in the 1960s, he became one of the most well-known figures in the industry. Emam earned a
bachelor's degree
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in
Agriculture
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from
Cairo University
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. Since then he has appeared in over 103
movies
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and 10
plays
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.
Emam's personal life is connected to the world of arts. He is married to Hala El-Shalaqani and has three children, including director
Ramy Emam
Ramy Imam (Arabic: رامي إمام; born 25 November 1974), also known as Rami Imam, is an Egyptian director, and producer.
Biography
Imam was born in Egypt and graduated from the department theater of the American University of Cairo in 1 ...
and actor
Mohamed Emam
Mohamed Emam (; born 16 September 1984) is an Egyptian actor. He comes from a prominent family of filmmakers; his father is Adel Emam, one of Egypt's most famous actors and his brother is director Ramy Imam.
Career
Mohamed's first role was 1990 ...
.
His contributions to the
Egyptian film industry and theatre through addressing social and
political
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issues in film and television earned him a
cult following
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and a worldwide reputation that made him one of the most influential Arab public figures in the 1980s and 1990s. Consequently, he is considered by a huge mass of cult followers as a
cultural icon
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in the
history of modern Egypt
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.
Emam has received critical acclaim and international recognition, including Lifetime Achievement Awards and accolades from major festivals. Beyond acting, Emam is known for challenging societal norms and reflecting the culture of his time. His work remains influential, highlighting his lasting impact in a changing world. In January 2000, the
United Nations
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appointed Emam as a
Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR.
Personal life
Early life and education

Adel Emam was born into a poor
farmer
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family on May 17, 1940, in the Sayeda Aisha district of Cairo,
but his family's origins trace back to the village of
Shaha in the
Mansoura
Mansoura (; ', , rural: ) is a city in Egypt located on the eastern bank of the Damietta branch of the Nile river. The city is the capital of the Dakahlia Governorate and has a population of 621,953 as of 2021.
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''Mansoura'' in Arabic ...
district of
Dakahlia Governorate
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. His full name is Adel Mohammed Emam Mohammed Bukhariny (). Adel Emam mentioned that he loved his mother deeply, and was profoundly affected by her death. His father, Mohamed Emam, was religious and worked as a "Shawish" in the police force.
His father passed away in 1997 after suffering from
Alzheimer's disease
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for some time. Adel Emam has one brother and two sisters. His brother is the producer Essam Emam, and his sisters are Eman and Mona.
Mustafa Metwalli
Mustafa Metwalli () (29 August 1949 – 5 August 2000) was a popular Egyptians, Egyptian Film, movie and Stage (theatre), stage actor. He was primarily a comedian, but he played many different roles in Drama.
Personal life
He graduated in 1973 ...
is his brother-in-law, being married to his sister Eman Emam.
During his childhood, Adel moved with his family from the Sayeda Aisha district to the Helmiya district, then to Omrania district in Giza, then to
Mohandiseen
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, and later to Mansouria.
Adel studied at Helmiya School before transferring to Benbaqdgan Secondary School and then to Marqosiya Secondary School in
Alexandria
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. After completing school, he joined the Faculty of Agriculture at
Cairo University
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, where some of his batchmates included actor
Salah El-Saadany and former Syrian Prime Minister
Mahmoud Al-Zoubi. Adel Emam stated on a talk show hosted by Hala Sarhan that Amin Shalaby and the late Younes Shalaby as well as
Saeed Saleh
Saeed Saleh, also credited as ''Sa'eed Saleh Ibrahim'' () (July 31, 1940 – August 1, 2014), was an Egyptian comedian actor.
Biography
Saleh earned his bachelor of arts degree from Cairo University in 1960. He is most famous for his theatre ...
and Salah Al-Saadani were his best friends since university. He began his artistic career at Cairo University's theater, where he worked in theater and cinema. He participated in the play ''Ana Wa Howa Wa Heya'' (1963) during his third year at university.
His marriage and family
Adel Emam has been married only once, to Hala El-Shalaqani, a union that began in the mid-1960s and has lasted to the present day. In various interviews, Emam has discussed the story of his marriage. He revealed that he was initially not interested in marriage, but his wife, who came from a wealthy, land-owning family with ties to the Liberal Constitutional Party, was determined to marry him despite the challenges posed by their different social backgrounds. Emam noted that it was difficult for her to marry someone with his status as an actor in minor roles. In another television appearance, Emam shared that their relationship evolved naturally. He and his wife were once at the home of their friend, Samir Khafaga, when the door unexpectedly opened, and Emam saw something that brought him joy. Despite those around them trying to flirt with her, he refrained, explaining that he did not know how to flirt.
His wife, Hala, spoke about their early relationship in an interview with media personality Mufid Fawzy. She mentioned that she had insisted on marrying Emam, as he was initially shy and apprehensive about entering into a new relationship. She recounted, "He once told me that he wasn’t thinking about marriage at all." Emam also reflected on their modest beginnings, stating that they decided not to have a wedding ceremony in order to save money for more important things. They gradually built their life together, starting with a chair, then a refrigerator, and eventually a stove, as they established their home. In another interview, Emam mentioned that the union took place without the approval of his wife’s family, as they had rejected the idea due to his status as a film extra. He also said: "God loves me because I married Hala".
Emam has three children: the director
Ramy Emam
Ramy Imam (Arabic: رامي إمام; born 25 November 1974), also known as Rami Imam, is an Egyptian director, and producer.
Biography
Imam was born in Egypt and graduated from the department theater of the American University of Cairo in 1 ...
, Sarah Emam, and
Mohamed Emam
Mohamed Emam (; born 16 September 1984) is an Egyptian actor. He comes from a prominent family of filmmakers; his father is Adel Emam, one of Egypt's most famous actors and his brother is director Ramy Imam.
Career
Mohamed's first role was 1990 ...
, who also starred in the movie ''
The Yacoubian Building
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Published in Arabic in 2002 and in an English trans ...
'' as ''Taha ElShazli''. He also has eight grandchildren. Three of them, Adel, Ezz El-Din, and Roqaya, are Rami's children; three daughters, Hala, Camellia, and Amina, are Sarah's; and two daughters, Khadija and Qismat, are Mohamed's. Rami's wife is named Yasmine, Sarah's husband is Ahmed Mokbel, and Mohamed's wife is Nouran Talaat.
Adel usually spends his summer days with his children and grandchildren in a villa designated for them on the
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. He enjoys reading and has a large library in his home, considering reading an essential part of his daily routine. He also has a special hobby of planting and taking care of plants, due to his academic background, as he graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture.
Net worth
There are no official estimates regarding the exact size or amount of Adel Imam's wealth, but some media reports suggest it is valued in the millions of dollars, making him the richest actor in Egypt with a net worth of 100 million dollars.
Acting career
1962–1969: Early career breakthrough
Adel Emam began his career in the 1960s, making his debut in 1967 with small roles in films.
He launched his career in theater in ''Ana w Howa w Heya'' (1962) with
Fouad El-Mohandes
Fouad Zaki El Mohandes ; known as Fouad El Mohandes (or Fuad el-Mohandess; ; September 6, 1924 – September 16, 2006) was an Egyptian stage and screen actor, and star from the 1950s specializing mostly in comedy roles in dozens of theater, ci ...
and
Shwikar
Shwikar Ibrahim ( ; 4 November 1938 – 14 August 2020) was an Egyptian actress. She started her career in Alexandria in some tragedic roles before she was discovered by the Egyptian film director
A film director or filmmaker is a person ...
.
In cinema, his early work included roles in films like ''
My Wife, the Director General
My Wife, the Director General (, translit.Miraty Modir 'Am) is a 1966 Egyptian Comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It stars Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. The film is listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films of the 20th century.
Plot
Hussein Oma ...
'' (1966), ''
My Wife's Dignity
''My Wife's Dignity'' (Egyptian Arabic: كرامة زوجتي translit: ''Karamet Zawgati'' or ''Karamat Zawjati'') is 1967 Egyptian film written by Ihsan Abdel Quddous and directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It stars Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. The fi ...
'' (1967), and his first significant role came in ''
My Wife's Goblin'' (1968) with
Salah Zulfikar
Salah El-Din Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar (, ; 18 January 1926 – 22 December 1993) was an Egyptian actor and film producer. He started his career as a Egyptian National Police, police officer, before becoming an actor in 1956. He is regarded as one o ...
and
Shadia
Fatma Ahmad Kamal Shaker (; 8 February 193128 November 2017), better known by her stage name Shadia (, ''Shādya''), was an Egyptian actress and singer. She was famous for her roles in light comedies and Drama (film and television), drama in th ...
.
He was part of the younger generation of actors who emerged during the 1960s, which was a time of social and political change in Egypt. He was known for his charming screen presence and his ability to perform both comedic and dramatic roles.
Despite his simple roles, he emerged as a prominent face and a distinctive mark among comedy actors, and this caught the attention of the great writer
Mahmud Sadani, who praised him in his book ''The Comedians'' in 1969, with sentences saying:
1970s: Rise to fame

In the early 1970s, Adel Emam became more prominent and gained a reputation for his comedic and versatile acting style. His career reached a new height with films like ''
Virgo
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* Virgo Asmita, a character in the manga ''Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas''
* ''Virgo'' (album), by Virgo Four, ...
'' (1970) with
Salah Zulfikar
Salah El-Din Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar (, ; 18 January 1926 – 22 December 1993) was an Egyptian actor and film producer. He started his career as a Egyptian National Police, police officer, before becoming an actor in 1956. He is regarded as one o ...
in the lead. He shared the lead with
Mervat Amin
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Early life
She was born in El Minya to Mohammed Mostafa Amin, a doctor from Upper Egypt, and a Scottish mother, the headmistress of the Primary Section of the English School ...
and
Samir Sabry
Samir Sabry Abdou (born 13 January 1976) is an Egyptian former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a midfielder.
Career
Club career
Sabry played club football for ENPPI Club and Asyut Petroleum.
International ...
in ''
Searching for the Scandal'' (1973).
The early 1970s saw Emam take on roles in films that explored themes of love, youth, and societal pressures. ''Bahibek Ya Helwa'' (1970), in which Emam starred alongside
Hassan Youssef and
Nahed Sherif, was a romantic comedy that capitalized on the youthful energy and charm of the lead actors. This film reflected the societal changes of the time, focusing on the emerging youth culture and its influence on relationships.
By the mid-1970s, Emam had established himself as a household name in Egyptian cinema. His roles in comedies and theatre, such as ''
Madraset El Moshaghbeen
''Madraset El Moshaghbeen'' (; English: School of the Rowdies) is a classical Egyptian comedy play written by Ali Salem and directed by Galal El Sharkawy. It is a loose retelling of '' To Sir with Love''. It starred a cast of newcomers like Adel ...
'' (1973), helped cement his place as one of the leading comedic actors of the time. In Madraset El Moshaghbeen, Emam’s portrayal of Bahgat El Abasery, a mischievous and humorous character, resonated with audiences and became one of his most iconic roles. Also, in 1976, Emam performed one of his most powerful plays, ''
Shahed Ma Shafsh Haga
''Shahed Ma Shafsh Haga'' ({{langx, ar, شاهد ما شافش حاجه, lit=''The Witness Who Didn't See Anything'') is a classical comedy play starring Adel Emam, Omar Elhariri and Nahed Gabr. June 1976
Synopsis
Imam plays Sarhan Abdelbasir, ...
'' "Witness Who Saw Nothing", With Omar Al-Hariri and Nahed Jabr.
1980s: Versatile roles
The 1980s marked a period of both professional growth for Emam, as he took on various characters across genres between comedy and drama. One of his notable films during the early 1980s was ''
The Suspect'' (, 1981). The 1981 film Al-Mashbooh marked a significant turning point in Adel Emam's career, shifting from comedy to action and crime. The film explores themes of societal chaos, economic struggle, and personal redemption in the early 1980s, as the protagonist, Maher Al-Nemr, grapples with his criminal past and attempts to build a better future. The soundtrack by
Hani Shnouda played a crucial role in intensifying the film's dramatic tension, blending music with the narrative. The movie not only showcased Emam's acting range beyond comedy but also set the stage for successful collaborations between him, Seif, and Shnouda in future films. It also symbolized a shift in Egyptian cinema towards realism and social commentary.
Adel Emam's diverse roles in 1980s show his versatility as one of the industry's most influential figures.
In the 1980s, he was one of the highest-paid actors, and his films garnered the highest box office earnings during that period.
His on-screen chemistry with actress
Soad Hosny
Soad Mohammad Kamal Hosny (, ; 26 January 1943 – 21 June 2001) was an Egyptian actress. She was known as the "Cinderella of the Screen" and one of the most influential actresses in the Middle East and the Arab world. She is generally regarded a ...
, another iconic star, added a unique charm to their collaboration in films like ''Love in a Jail Cell'' (1983). In ''
The Street Player'' (1983), Emam’s portrayal of a character who blends humor with social commentary marked a pivotal moment in his career. The film's success further established him as a central figure in Egypt's evolving cinematic landscape. Additionally, Emam starred in ''Smart but Foolish'' (1980), a light-hearted comedy.
Moreover, in ''The Human Lives Only Once'' (1981), Emam depicted a man undergoing a transformation after personal trials, combining humor with emotional depth. Similarly, in ''At the Minister’s Door'' (1982), he portrayed a character struggling with the absurdities of bureaucracy while seeking a government job. Known for his sharp comedic timing, Emam masterfully infused humor into the frustrations of dealing with corruption and inefficiency.
''Hamada and Tutu’s Gang'' (1982) marked a departure from his typical comedic roles. His performance brought a mix of action and comedy, as he portrayed a character caught in a world of crime and chaos. In ''The Beggar'' (1983), Emam played a man who, after a life of wealth, finds himself on the streets as a beggar. The film was an important social commentary on the plight of the poor.
Adel Emam acted in a unique experience in 1984 in his film ''So That the Smoke Doesn’t Fly''. It is based on the novel by
Ihsan Abdel Quddous, Emam portrayed a man who navigates the complications of addiction and personal life. His performance was marked by emotional depth as he handled both the personal turmoil and societal judgment. Another unique film was ''The Humans and the Jinn'' (1985). It was Emam’s only foray into the horror genre, where he played a man caught between the worlds of humans and supernatural entities. He bring a unique touch to a genre that was not common in Arab cinema at the time. Emam also participated in theatrical production ''
Al-Wad Sayed Al-Shaghal
''El-Wad Sayyed El-Shaghghal'' () is a comedy play consisting of eight scenes. The play was written by Sayyed Hegab and Samir Abdelazim. Also, It was directed by Hesin Kamal, and starring Adel Emam, Omar Elhariri, Mustafa Metwalli, Moshira Ismail ...
'' (1993), where he played the character of Sayed, a charming and witty young man navigating the complexities of love and social expectations. The play premiered for the first time on July 20, 1985, and continued its run for 8 years until 1993. According to several critics, it is considered one of the best Arabic plays.
1990s: Career peak
The 1990s marked the peak of Adel Emam's career, as he reigned over the Egyptian cinema, being the highest-paid actor and the number one star in Arab cinema. His collaborations with directors like
Sherif Arafa
Sherif Arafa () (born on December 25, 1960) is an Egyptian director, writer and producer. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Cinema in 1982.
Sharif Arafa participated in the making of many of the movies in the history of Egyptian cinema, ...
produced iconic works such as ''
Terrorism and Kebab
''Terrorism and Kebab'' (, transliterated: Al-irhab wal kabab) is a popular 1992 Egyptian black comedy film starring Adel Emam.
Plot
The action primarily takes place at the Mogamma in Cairo, a well-known mammoth-sized government building that ...
'' (1992), though technically just outside this decade, and ''Jazeerat al-Shaytan'' (1987). Emam’s style in the 1990s was often characterized by strong social criticism laced with humor. His performances in these films resonated with wide audiences across the Arab world, earning him massive popularity.
During an interview between Adel Emam and the journalist Mufid Fawzy behind-the-scenes of the movie ''El-Mansi'' (1993), Adel Emam said: "Time is my only competitor".
He confirmed that he does not focus on anything other than his work and clarified a fundamental truth, which is that time is his only competitor due to his intense desire to give everything he has. Therefore, he is always busy with his projects and often presents more than one film in a year, in addition to performing a play on a daily basis.
In the 1990s, Adel Emam maintained his dominance in the Egyptian film industry. He continued to take on socially relevant roles that reflected the political and social realities of Egypt. One of his most famous films from this era is ''
Al-La'ib Ma'a Al-Kibar'' (''Playing with the Big Boys'', 1991) which is a black comedy in which Emam starred as an ordinary man who gets entangled with powerful individuals in a game of high stakes. The film's satirical tone was a commentary on the power dynamics and corruption within society. Another famous film is
''The Terrorist'', which was one of Emam's most critically acclaimed works, combined humor with a profound social and political message. The movie focused on a terrorist who seeks redemption, and Emam's portrayal brought depth to a character who was tragic. In 1998, Emam took on the role of a man who becomes an unlikely hero after being asked to deliver an important letter to a corrupt governor in ''
Risala Ela Al-Wali
''Risālah 'ilā al-Wālī'' () is a 1998 Egyptian film that blends historical drama with elements of fantasy and social critique. Directed by Nader Galal and starring Adel Emam, the film was well-received upon release for its unique storyline an ...
'' (1998).
Adel Emam earned the title of ''Al-Zaeem'' "The Leader" after mastering his role in the play ''
Al-Zaeem'' (''1993''), in which he portrayed a role that resonated with themes of political power and leadership. Adel Emam was the number one actor in the Arab world during the 1980s and 1990s.
2000–2023: Continued prominence

The 2000s saw Adel Emam evolve into an elder statesman of Egyptian cinema. He continued to act in both films and television series, maintaining a strong presence in Egyptian entertainment. One of his key films from the 2000s was ''
The Embassy in the Building
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'' (2005), where he took on the role of a man who gets caught up in a political thriller involving international intrigue. Emam played a Cairene everyman inconvenienced when the Embassy of Israel moves into his apartment building. In the following year, Emam was one of the ensemble cast of ''
The Yacoubian Building
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Published in Arabic in 2002 and in an English trans ...
'', a film reputed to be the highest-budgeted in Egyptian cinema and adapted from the novel of the same name. The story is a sharp look at contemporary Egyptian life through the prism of a faded downtown
Cairo
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apartment building. Emam portrays an aging ''
roué'' whose misadventures form a central strand of the film's complex narrative.
Emam was an important national figure in
Egypt
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largely because of the
Egyptian political roles he took on in many of his films and plays, he always focused on Egypt's politics and religious problems. These roles, whether he intended it or not, often put him in a critical position vis-à-vis the president or the government, such as ''
The Terrorist'' (1994) alongside Salah Zulfikar in Zulfikar's final film role. He has been cast several times by the producer Emad Adeeb in movies like ''
Morgan Ahmed Morgan
''Morgan Ahmed Morgan'' is an Egyptian comedy film, made in 2007, written by Youssef Maati, directed by Ali Idris, produced and distributed by Good News. The film stars Adel Emam, Mervat Amin, Sherif Salama, Basma Ahmed, Ahmed El Saadany, Amr A ...
'' (2007), and ''
Hassan and Marcus'' (2008) starring
Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif (, ; born Michel Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub ; 10 April 1932 – 10 July 2015) was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars. He began his career in his native country in the 1950s. He is bes ...
.
In celebration of Adel Imam's 88th birthday, his 2010 film "Alzheimer" was re-released in cinemas across Egypt and Arab countries from May 16 to 18, 2024. This move was part of a strategy to honor prominent artistic figures in the Arab world.
Retirement
On January 21, 2024, it was officially confirmed that Emam has retired, as his son, Rami Emam, stated that his father decided to step away from artistic endeavors to dedicate his time to family life. He retired from acting after a 60-year career.
Selected works
Societal and humanitarian contributions
Adel Emam has significantly influenced societal and humanitarian efforts beyond his career in the arts. Emam has also been an advocate for political and social progress in Egypt. He was an outspoken support for democratic principles and freedom of expression during periods of political upheaval. Furthermore, he has been active in charitable work, notably in healthcare and education. He has contributed to funding hospitals and educational initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for marginalized communities. Adel Imam makes donations and provides assistance to those in need without publicizing them. He prefers these charitable acts to remain "private," away from the spotlight and media, without any fanfare.
In recognition of his humanitarian contributions, Emam was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
This role allowed him to support the rights and needs of refugees and displaced individuals. By using his widespread fame, he participated in numerous campaigns and events to raise awareness about the plight of refugees. When Adel Emam became Goodwill Ambassador he said:
In many of my films I fight against discrimination and raise awareness about poverty and social problems – issues that need to be addressed but which are often not discussed easily.
Emam’s political influence extends to his cinematic work. He has explored pressing local and regional issues. His films have addressed topics such as
terrorism
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
,
sectarian violence
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, and the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
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. A prominent example is his 1994 film ''
The Terrorist'', which delved into the impact of
extremism
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. The film’s release coincided with a notable incident: the attempted assassination of Adel Emam by Muhammad Kroum, a former member of an extremist group. Kroum revealed that he was tasked with assassinating Adel Imam because of his film ''The Terrorist'', which raised awareness among young people about jihadist movements. This highlighted the controversial and impactful nature of Emam's work. Many of today's stars acknowledge Imam's credit for giving them golden opportunities at the beginning of their artistic careers, and it is said that he does not only offer advice and guidance, but also seeks to provide actual support by providing job opportunities and participating in artistic works.
Randa Abu al-Azm, director of
Al Arabiya
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The channel is a flagship of the media c ...
’s office in Egypt, remarked during an interview on ''Al-Hekaya with Amr Adib'' on
MBC Masr
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The channel was launched during an official ceremony in Cairo on 16 October 2012, and began broadcasting on 9 November 2012. The channel se ...
: "We could produce twenty successful documentaries about Adel Emam".
Legal challenges and controversies
In February 2012, Emam was sentenced (in absentia) to three months in jail for offending Islam. Emam said he would appeal the sentence. On September 12, 2012, Emam won his appeal when a Cairo misdemeanours court cleared him of defaming Islam in his films.
Awards and honours
Adel Emam has received numerous awards throughout his five-decade career. He won the Horus Award twice, for his leading roles in ''
Omaret Yakobean'' and ''
Al-irhabi'', at the
Cairo International Film Festival
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. Additionally, in 2014, a testament to his legacy he was honored with the
Honorary Award at the
Marrakech International Film Festival
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. His international acclaim continued as he received the International Jury Award at the
São Paulo International Film Festival
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. Furthermore, in both 2005 and 2008, the
Dubai International Film Festival
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awarded Adel Emam the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2017, he was presented with the first-ever Career Achievement Award at the
El-Gouna Film Festival. Most recently, in January 2024, he was honored with the Arab Art Leader Award at the
Joy Awards.
Cairo International Film Festival
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Dubai International Film Festival
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El Gouna Film Festival
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Joy Awards
Marrakech International Film Festival
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São Paulo International Film Festival
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Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South Ame ...
Tribeca Film Festival
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Egyptian honours
*

Commander of the
Order of Merit
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Foreign honours
* Knight (''Achir'') of the
National Order of Merit (, 2002)
*

Officer of the
National Order of the Cedar
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History
The Order was created on the 31 December 1936, but is regulated by the Lebanese C ...
(, 2003)
* Commander of the
Order of Intellectual Merit
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* A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica
* Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood
* H ...
(, 1997)
*

Grand Officier of the
National Order of Merit of Tunisia (, 2016)
References
External links
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