OMAR SHARIF
From Sampath’s Desk:
OMAR SHARIF
(10 April 1932 – 10 July 2015)
The Egypt-born Actor, Omar Sharif, best known for his roles in
classic films like Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago – who won two Golden
Globe awards besides an Oscar nomination for his role as Sherif Ali in David
Lean’s 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia, aged 83, passed away on 10 July 2015.
Sharif was already an
established star in the Middle East when he was cast in the role
as Sherif Ali Ibn El Karish in director David Lean's epic 1962 production of
"Arabia." The film, which was also the movie
debut of Peter O'Toole, won seven Oscars, including the best picture, and is
still considered one of the greatest of all time. It made Sharif a
worldwide name, about which he had mixed feelings - he said in 1995.
The tinsel world
has become poorer by his departure. His films have immortalized him. These
vestiges are the only solace for the film world for trying
to fill the vacuum created by his departure.
R.SAMPATH
12/7/2015
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