Youssef Mansour
Youssef Mansour (Arabic: يوسف منصور) is an Egyptian martial artist, actor, producer, and director best known for his martial arts films.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Born in Cairo, he trained in the style of Kung-fu in China and America before embarking on a film career. He entered the Egyptian film industry by chance when he met director Ibrahim Afifi and was offered his first role in the movie El Agooz Wil Baltagi ("The Old Man and the Thug") in 1989. He became famous in the 1990s for starring in Egyptian films that relied on martial arts, such as Qabdet El Hilaly ("El Hilaly's Fist") in 1991, El Shares ("The Fierce") in 1992, and "Desert Cat" in 1995.[6][3]
Early life and education
changeYoussef Mansour was born in Cairo in 1966. He immigrated to the US with his family when he was nine years old. He decided to study psychology and trained in the style of Kung-fu in China and America.[3]
Career
changeHis first role in an Egyptian film was as a mute person in El Agooz Wil Baltagi ("The Old Man and the Thug") (1989), due to his difficulty speaking the Arabic language, as he lived in the US from his childhood until the age of 34.[9]
Mansour became famous in the 1990s for his Egyptian films that relied on martial arts, such as Qabdet El Hilaly ("El Hilaly's Fist") and El Shares ("The Fierce").[6] In 2001, he presented his last film Badr, which he wrote, produced and directed, and co-starred with Miss Egypt 1999, Angie Abdalla.[3]
Mansour is a fan of American action films.[10] He believes the future of Egypt lies in its ability to promote a new face to revive wilting tourism and an unfavorable international image, instead of ancient civilizations and historical treasures. In 2003, it was revealed that he would produce and star in Triple I, an action-packed drama that revolves around a good-looking rescue team of seven women and three men, who will – following the pattern of such adventure-based shows – chase criminals and save lives. "I loved Baywatch and decided it was a good vehicle to promote many things in modern Egypt, to show beautiful beaches and the reefs, our underwater treasures," Mansour said regarding the series.[10][2]
Personal life
changeMansour has a daughter, Monika Youssef Mansour, who is an athlete and sportswear designer.[11]
References
change- ↑ "Youssef Mansour - Actor Filmography، photos، Video". elCinema.com.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Cairo Times". www.mafhoum.com.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "بعد 15 عامًا على وفاتها.. يوسف منصور يفجر مفاجأة عن سوزان تميم". www.masrawy.com.
- ↑ "Sylvester Stallone to Star in Egyptian film with Youssef Mansour". CairoScene.
- ↑ Team, Scoop (February 12, 2017). "American Film 'The Chosen Guard' to Be Shot in Egypt Featuring Youssef Mansour".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Khalaf, Rayana (February 14, 2017). "Hollywood film to be shot in Egypt with an Egyptian cast". StepFeed.
- ↑ https://al-ain.com/article/yousef-mansour-profile
- ↑ https://m.elwatannews.com/news/details/4113954
- ↑ https://m.youm7.com/amp/2024/1/22/يوسف-منصور-يكشف-سبب-انتقاده-فى-أفلامة-وكيف-شفى-من/6454151
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "DOLPH :: Action in the Red Sea". www.dolph-ultimate.com.
- ↑ "Fitness Fireball Monika Youssef Mansour Walks in Her Father's Footsteps". December 25, 2017.