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Omar Sharif marked with Google Doodle – what are the actor's biggest films

WHAT would have been Omar Sharif's 86th birthday has been marked by a Google Doodle today.

Here's the lowdown on the Egyptian actor who shot to international fame in the 1960s.

 

Omar Sharif was born Michel Dimitri Chalhoub in Alexandria, Egypt on 10 April 1932 to a Catholic mum and dad originally from Syria.

When he was aged four his family moved to Cairo where they became close friends with Egypt's King Farouk up until he was ousted from power in 1952.

He would later go on to Cario University to study maths and physics before moving to London to study acting at the Royal Academy for Dramatic Art.

Following his conversion to Islam in 1955 to marry his wife Faten Hamama, he changed his name to Omar Sharif.

Sharif starred in dozens of films during his long career which spanned from 1954 to 2015, the year of his death.

After becoming a star in his native Egypt he burst onto the international scene with his breakout role in Lawrence of Arabia alongside Peter O'Toole and Alec Guinness in 1962.

Source: w3livenews

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