The artist’s funeral was held My thought is honest From the Sayyida Nafisa Mosque, to his final resting place, his son, the artist Murad Fikry, accompanied his body, and among the artists present were Mounir Makram, a member of the Council of the Acting Professions Syndicate, Hassan Abdel Fattah, Magdy Fikri, Karim Al-Husseini, and Ahmed Al-Halawani.
Share the artist My thought is honest In more than 300 diverse artistic works, although his participation was always in secondary roles, he was able to leave a prominent mark with his prowess in acting, his mastery of his craft, and his love and passion for it.
Artist My thought is honest He graduated from the Institute of Dramatic Arts, and began his artistic career in the early seventies, starting in 1972 with the movie “Forbidden Pictures.” Since then, his artistic works continued, including a variety of roles that proved his great talent.
Fikri Sadiq participated in many works that are considered landmarks in the history of Egyptian cinema and theater. Among his most prominent cinematic works are “Two Women and a Man,” “The Time of Imad al-Din,” “The Pleader,” “The Power of a Woman,” “Peace, My Companion,” “Qafs al-Harem,” and “A Bird.” He has fangs, The Tiger and the Female, The Birth, Danger Recorder, Searching for a Husband, The Teacher and the Professor, The Fierce Man, and The Two Lovers. He was famous for his role as an officer in several films.
He participated in a number of series that achieved success, including, The Last Meeting, Love in the Diplomatic Bag, Me, You, and Baba in the Apricots, Layali Al-Helmeya, Wolves of the Mountain, The Crescent Biography, O Men of the Worker, Unite, Stories of a Contemporary Husband, The Mountain, The Spider, Nabila’s Dreams, and Al-Zanati. Mujahid, Chain of Blood, The Black Box, Najib Zahi Zarkash, Haqq Arab, Ramadan Kareem. He also presented many successful plays such as Couples Without a Past, and Body. Jared, enlightened, Pasha, a trap of lunatics.
A photo from the funeral
Funeral of the late artist Fikri Sadiq
The funeral of the artist Fikri Sadiq