A Late Egyptian Actor Is On the Google Homepage Today And Twitter Is All For It
The late Omar Sharif is being honoured by Google today and people are all about it.
The Egyptian actor, who’s of Lebanese origin, began his career in the 1950s and was one of the few Arabic actors to break into mainstream Hollywood productions. Sharif passed in 2015, but his legend lives on, only amplified today on what would have been in 86th birthday….
Well known for his role in Lawrence of Arabia
Omar Sharif and Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lean, 1962. pic.twitter.com/halovzNgwU
— Juan Ferrer (@JuanFerrerVila) April 10, 2018
“A legend that will never be again”
#عمر_الشريف
العالمي????????
(Omer el Sherif)..
أسطورة لن تتكرر ????
اللهم ارحمه واغفر ذنوبه وخطاياه ???????? pic.twitter.com/z0Ofs4g54R— Wafaa Wahba (@WafaaWahba0) April 10, 2018
People are sharing fond memories
And remembering good moments
Remembering a wonderful human being and actor…
Omar Sharif
Born: 10 April 1932, Alexandria, Egypt
Died: 10 July 2015, Cairo, Egypt pic.twitter.com/cgFzpSmMVu— Mark ⭐⭐⭐ (@Melbourne_3000) April 10, 2018
The pictures will make you smile
Remembering the legendary Oscar-nominee, Omar Sharif, who would have been 86 today. pic.twitter.com/sRG8nBUlgm
— Angela Lansbury News (@_AngelaLansbury) April 10, 2018
Happy Birthday to the legend
“In these times of growing polarisation… we desperately need an Omar Sharif to glide effortlessly and elegantly through the allegedly impassable cultural barriers which supposedly separate us.”
Happy birthday, Omar. https://t.co/I4WgC1yini pic.twitter.com/TbLmORROEc
— Khaled Diab (@DiabolicalIdea) April 10, 2018