Noor al Sherief a 'spice dealer' in Ramadan

From: Al Bawaba | Date: September 15, 2002 | Copyright information

After the huge success of his last TV series "A'elat Al Hag Mitwalli" (Mitwalli's Family), Egyptian actor Noor al Sherief will appear in the role of a spice dealer in the forthcoming fasting month of Ramadan, according to Al Akhbar newspaper.

Al Sherief meets again with screenwriter Mustafa Moharram and director Mohammed al Naqli in the new series "Al Attar wa al Sabe' Banat" (The Spice Dealer and the Seven Girls), in which he plays two different characters. Playing the character of th...

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