Cairo - Shaimaa Mikkawi
The Actors\' syndicate, has decided to hold two memorial ceremonies for the Egyptian actor, Fouad Khalil. Khalil\'s daughter said she received a phone call from Ashraf Abdul Ghaffour, the dean of the actors\' syndicate, to arrange a date for these ceremonies, adding that there will a booklet about the late actor with photos and an overview of his work and life history. Ashraf Abdul Ghaffour confirmed this, saying that this was the least that could be done for such an acclaimed actor. Egyptian actor, Fouad Khalil is famous for playing comedic roles, started his acting journey early at the age of 11, and graduated from the faculty of medicine in 1961. Khalil first acted in the play \"Souq al-Aasr\" in 1968. Throughout his career, he performed in around 144 plays, TV series and films. His last work was a role in the movie \"Sayei Bahr.\" He died at the age of 72, after a long struggle with a quadriplegia affiliated disease.