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Birthday: January 1, 1930 (95)
Place of Birth: Egypt
Biography
Farouk "Frank" Agrama (January 1, 1930 – April 25, 2023) was an Egyptian-born American film director and producer, writer and businessman. He was the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Harmony Gold USA, Inc. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Agrama made a number of low-budget films which included The Godfather's Friend, Queen Kong and Dawn of the Mummy. He also began selling broadcast rights from Paramount Pictures, which he then sold to his friend, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, to the latter's Mediaset broadcasting and multimedia company. In 1983, he secured a deal with the South African Broadcasting Corporation ("SABC") to distribute the controversial miniseries Shaka Zulu.
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The Zen Master (2009)Age: 79
Love at the Circus (1960)Age: 30as حسان زوج وردة
Boundless Love (1960)Age: 30as الصحفي مجدي
My One and Only (1958)Age: 28
Ayami Al Saaeda (1958)Age: 28as Adel
Maa Al Ayam (1958)Age: 28
A criminal on leave (1958)Age: 28as ننوس ابن خاة نازلي
Maa Al Ayam (1958)Age: 28as سمير
Ayami Al Saaeda (1958)Age: 28as عادل
The Silent Love (1958)Age: 28as جلال
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