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Isma'il Yasin (also credited as ''Ismail Yassin''; ; 15 September 1912 – 24 May 1972) was an Egyptian actor and script writer. He was known for his slapstick humor and has been compared to
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. He began his acting career in 1939 with the film ''Khalaf El-Habayeb'' (1939; ). A
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on 15 September 2011 commemorated Yassine's 99th anniversary of birth.


About his life

He was born in the governorate of
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and later moved to
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in the early 1930s to pursue his artistic career as a singer. However, his appearance and light-heartedness prevented him from succeeding in singing. Ismail possessed the qualities that made him a star among entertainers as he was a singer,
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, and actor. He remained one of the pioneers in this art form for a decade, from 1935 to 1945. Later, he ventured into cinema, and films were produced under his name after films were made under Leila Murad's name. Among these films are (Ismail Yassine in the Wax Museum - Ismail Yassine Meets
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- Ismail Yassine in the Army - Ismail Yassine, the Military Policeman (film) - Ismail Yassine in Aviation - Ismail Yassine in the Navy - Ismail Yassine in the Mental Hospital, and so on). Ismail Yassine was married three times, but he had only one son, the late director Yassin Ismail Yassine, from his last wife, Mrs. Fawzia.


His professional life

Ismail Yassin was born on September 15, 1912. He was the only son of a prosperous jeweler on Abbas Street in the city of
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. His mother died when he was still a young child. Ismail attended a local elementary school up to the fourth grade. However, when his father's jewelry business went bankrupt due to financial mismanagement, and his father was imprisoned due to mounting debts, the young boy had to work as a street crier in front of a fabric store. He had to take on responsibilities from a very young age. Eventually, he had to leave home out of fear of his father's wife's mistreatment and began working as a car crier at one of the parking lots in
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. Ismail Yassin had a deep affection for the songs of the composer
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, which he had been singing since his early childhood. He dreamt of becoming a competitive singer like him.


From Suez to Cairo

When he reached the age of 17, he headed to
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in the early 1930s, where he worked as a boy in one of the cafes on Mohamed Ali Street and stayed in small popular hotels. He later joined the work of the famous "Nawassa," who was one of the most well-known folk dancers at the time. As he couldn't make enough money, he left her to work as an agent in a lawyer's office to make a living. Then, he reconsidered pursuing his artistic dream and went to Bade'ah Musabni, after he discovered his artistic twin and lifelong friend and partner in his artistic journey, the great comedy writer Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary. They formed a famous artistic
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, and he was his partner in Bade'ah Musabni's nightclub and later in cinema and theater. Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary recommended him to Bade'ah Musabni for hiring in her troupe. He joined her troupe and performed monologues at Bade'ah Musabni's nightclub. Ismail Yassin succeeded in the art of
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and remained brilliant in this field for ten years from 1935 to 1945, even earning four pounds for each monologue on the radio, including the fees for writing and composing. His twin artistic partner, Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary, was always the one who wrote these
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s.


Cinema

In 1939, he began his entry into the world of cinema when Fouad El-Jazairli chose him to participate in the film "Khalf Al-Habayeb" (Behind the Loved Ones). He appeared in many films during that period, often in supporting roles. Among the most famous were "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," "Nour Al-Din and the Three Sailors," and "Al-Qalb Lahu Wahid" (The Heart Has One). Ismail Yassin appeared in more than 166 films during his lifetime.


The lone protagonist of the movie

In 1944, Ismail Yassin's talent caught the attention of
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, who frequently cast him in his films. Then, in 1949, he was given his first leading role in the film "Al-Nasih" (The Adviser), alongside the rising star,
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. Yassin managed to become a box office sensation, attracting hordes of fans. The years 1952, 1953, and 1954 were his golden era when he starred in 16 films in a single year, a record no other artist could achieve. Despite lacking the conventional handsomeness and beauty typical of stars at that time, Ismail Yassin captivated audiences by humorously acknowledging his own appearance and prominent mouth in most of his works. This unique charm propelled him to the forefront, securing him a prominent position and leading producers to sign him for new films, making him the sole hero whose name was associated with films, ultimately reaching the pinnacle. In 1954, he played a significant role in shaping the history of
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comedy theater by establishing a troupe bearing his name, in partnership with his artistic twin and long-time collaborator, the author Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary. This troupe continued for 12 years until 1966, during which they performed more than 50 plays, nearly on a daily basis, all written by Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary.


A series of films under his name

Starting in 1955, he and his artistic twin, Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary, along with the director
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, formed one of the most important trios in the history of
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and in the careers of both Ismail Yassin and Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary. They worked together in several films. It is worth mentioning that 30% of the films presented by the comedy star were directed by
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, most of which bore the name Ismail Yassin. These films were produced under his name after
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. Among these films are Ismail Yassin in the Wax Museum - Ismail Yassin Meets Raya and Sakina - Ismail Yassin in the Army - Ismail Yassin in the Police - Ismail Yassin in Aviation - Ismail Yassine in the Navy - Ismail Yassin in the Mental Hospital - Ismail Yassin Tarzan - Ismail Yassin for Sale, most of which were written by Abu Al-Saud Al-Ibiary. In these films, he was accompanied by the actor Riad al-Qasabgi, famous for his role as Shawish Atiya, where their scenes - even to this day - remain an important milestone in the history of comedy. Audiences still enjoy them due to the fantastic coincidences, natural situations, and pranks they devised for each other. Abd al-Salam al-Nabulsi also joined them in acting in some of these films.


Filmography

* 1948 Khulood (
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: خلود) * 1949
Little Miss Devil ''Little Miss Devil'' () is a 1949 Egyptian musical comedy film directed by Henry Barakat. The plot is about Asfour, a poor singer, played by Syrian musician Farid Al Atrache, who falls in love with Aleya, the somewhat spoiled daughter of his bos ...
() * 1950 The Millionaire () * 1953
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(, romanized: gold) * 1954 Miss Hanafi (
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: آنسه حنفي) * 1957 Hamido's Son () * 1957 Ismail Yassine in the Navy () * 1962 The King of Oil () * 1963 The Crazy Ones in Paradise () * 1965 The Mind and the Money ()


See also

* List of Egyptian films of the 1940s * List of Egyptian films of the 1950s *
List of Egyptian films of the 1960s Below are lists of films produced in Egypt in the 1960s. * List of Egyptian films of 1960 * List of Egyptian films of 1961 * List of Egyptian films of 1962 * List of Egyptian films of 1963 *List of Egyptian films of 1964 *List of Egyptian films o ...
* List of some of the notable Egyptians


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yassine, Ismail 1912 births 1972 deaths Egyptian male film actors 20th-century Egyptian male actors 20th-century Egyptian comedians