The Egyptian actor Karim Al-Husseini announced that he keeps away from art, even if he was “forced to clean shoes” in the United States.
He said in a post on his Facebook account:I will sell my car and travel to California or the United States, and study film directing and production, and try to find any job opportunity for myself, even if I have to wash dishes, shoes to clean, and sell newspapers. I teach acting there, and I will work hard and be myself until my dream is hidden, the dream One Man Show, the dream I saw In the star Mohamed Sobhi and the star Nour El Sherif.
At the end of his career, Al-Husseini thanked everyone who tried to destroy his dream, saying:I say to him, “You did well and you prospered … but God disappointed you.”
The 40-year-old artist later deleted his post, stressing that he did not want to cause any confusion.
And he said: “Someone says, ‘I want to make noise so production companies can talk to me.’ and I am older than anyone who can speak to me, and I am more honorable than anyone, the company, and all of Egypt.” I mentioned showing that I am losing people and that I am not to work with them.”
He continued with a phone call to the “Cairo Talk” program presented by journalist Karima Awad on the “Cairo and the People” channel: “I promise loyalty to the night and to the cause, and I said to the artist Mohamed Sobhi: I don’t want to retire from art I want to study abroad and study here, and maybe get I have a good salary from teaching, but if I study abroad, I will know how much it is and it is enough.
It should be noted that Karim Al-Husseini participated in more than 80 drama works, as well as directing and writing a group of films and series in cinema, radio and television.