Today marks the anniversary of the great artist’s death Ahmed RatibDove died from our world on this day, December 14, 2016, at the age of 67, after suffering a massive heart attack, and his daughter, Lamis, revealed during one of the interviews about the last moments of his life, before getting into hospital and her death, and she said, “She had cirrhosis.” In the lung because he drank a lot of cigarettes, and before we were transferred to the hospital on the day of his death, and we are waiting for the ambulance to pick him up, the cold hit the other part of the lung.
And he continued: “He directed his nephew (Hamza) and told him that he needed an apple, so he cut it, and that was the last thing he did before he went to the hospital, and at that time Hamza Fadl cried a lot for no reason.
Ahmed Ratib was born on the 23rd of January in the year 1949, and his debut was in 1980, with the film ‘Shaaban Sub-Zero’ and then the film of the leader ‘Voice Dr. Salman Abdel Basset’, then the film ‘At the Minister’s Gate ” to subsequent films in the eighties..
Ahmed Ratib’s most important work is ‘The Beggar, One by One, So that the Smoke Doesn’t Fly’. The nineties arrived. “The Forgotten” by Sherif Arafa, where Ahmed Ratib presented around 300 works of art for film, television, theater and radio.
Artist Ahmed Ratib also appeared in the film ‘High Pressure’, with artist Nidal Al Shafei, as the film was screened nearly three years after his death..
Ahmed Ratib died on December 14, 2016, at the age of 67, after suffering a sudden heart attack, after which he was transferred to a hospital, where he passed away. His funeral took place from the Al-Husri Mosque in the city of 6 October, after the prayer Asr.