Adel Muhammad Imam Muhammad Bukharini, better known by his stage name Adel Emam , (born May 17, 1940-) is an Egyptian film, television and theater actor. He is considered to be one of the most famous actors in Egypt and the Arab world.
He was best known for playing comedies that mixed political, romantic and social issues, and early in his rise he starred in more serious plays and blending comedy with romance, such as My Marty General Manager (1966), My Wife’s Dignity ( 1967) and My Wife’s Elf (1968). to seem Adel Emam His artistic life in the early 1960s, and so far he has presented 126 films, 16 series, 11 plays and a radio series with singer Abdel Halim Hafez entitled Please Don’t Understand Me Quickly (1973).
Imam graduated in Agriculture from Cairo University Adel Imam began his artistic life on the university stage, from which he began to work in film. With his entry into the world of cinema, the Imam has been the star of many top-grossing films in the history of Egyptian cinema, as his films in the 1980s and 1990s were the highest-grossing in cinema.
This made him superior to the rest of the actors. His contributions to the film and theater industries by addressing social and political issues in the Arab world were; This earned him widespread fame around the world and made him one of the most influential Arab public figures of the 1980s and 1990s. Some of his film and television works are bold and cause a stir and controversy for his discussion of important social, political and religious issues such as the Arab crisis with Israel and Denmark.