George Sidhom
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George Sidhom (born 28 May 1938) is a veteran Egyptian comedian.
Early life
George Sidhom was born in Sohag, Egypt, on May 28, 1938, and married Linda Makram, a pharmacist with whom he stayed until his death in 2020.
Sidhom has loved acting since childhood, and when he was in secondary school, he became the head of the school's acting team. In 1961, he received his Bachelor's degree from Ain Shams University's Faculty of Agriculture.
Sidhom was studying at college but he was involved in a television show called "Dosh bared" (Cold Shower), which his social boss asked him to participate in, and the three brothers later became Tholathy Adwa's.
Career
George Sidhom's style of comedy was a mixture of slapstick comedy, sarcasm and playing the role of a daft person. He also utilised his physique at points, with emphasis on overeating. Through his career, he participated in various films 'Karamat Zawgaty' with Salah Zulfikar and Shadia, 'El-Bahth 'an Fediha' as well as multiple Christian films such as St Abanoub, and other films.
During his life, George did not believe that traditional publicity through banners and advertisement was enough and instead he used to drive his car with Samir Ghanem, and El Deif Ahmed to announce the next play that they were taking part in.
Sidhom's first true encounter with fame, was when he formed 'Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah' through which Samir Ghanem, El Deif Ahmed and he performed various musical sketches, stand-up comedy shows, comedy plays, and movies. Their debut was the Egyptian comedy sketch "Doctour Elhaa'ny" (Doctor Save Me), a short performance that introduced them to the world of fame.
Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah presented the first-ever TV Ramadan Riddles and continued for ten years, written by Hussain El-Said. Their most popular movies are "Akher Shakawa" and "30 Yom fel Segn" plus "El Maganeen El Talata" (Egyptian titles).
After El Deif Ahmed's death on 6 April 1970, Ghanem and Sidhom continued under the same name (Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah) until 1982. The two most famous plays by Tholathy Adwa'a El Masrah, after 1970, are;
In 1967, George went into depression because of the Six-Day War in which Egypt was involved and he traveled to Alexandria where on his way he met Mohamed Hamdy Ashour, Governor of Alexandria at that time, who asked him to take a role in a theatrical play.
In 1986 Egypt went through security riots of the 1986 Egyptian conscripts riot during which Alhosabir Theater, where George invested most of his money, was set on fire. This event left George with a heart attack, as a result of which he had to travel to London to get treatment. After that event, Sidhom came back to Cairo where he opened a restaurant in 1987 in Egypt where the dishes were named after his theatrical plays.
George participated in over 22 TV shows, 59 movies, 32 theater plays, 6 talk shows, and 5 radio plays.
Some of his work includes;
In the mid-nineties the Tax Authority seized Sidhom's stage in an event at which he discovered that his brother Amir Sidhom mortgaged the stage without his awareness and traveled after that to United States. Because of this event George had a brain stroke that left him with paralysis in his right side of the body and affected his movement and speech which forced him to retire.
Sidhom's last work was in a television advertisement for Pepsi in Ramadan of 2014, where he appeared alongside Samir Ghanem and Sherine where they dressed in similar clothes to what they wore in their actual play back in 1978.