Gamil Ratib

Gamil Ratib

Biography

Born Gameel Abu-Bakr Raateb (November 1928 – Cairo) is an Egyptian actor. In 1940s, Gameel first appeared in the film “Al-forsaan al-thalaatha i.e. The three musketeers”, his family refused the idea and his scenes were removed. Raateb traveled to Paris to study Law and Economy, yet he preferred studying Theatre and appeared in Shakespeare’s “Much ado without nothing (1947)”. To provide living expenses, Gameel worked in small jobs besides acting and then became a notable member of the “Comédie Française”. American filmmaker Carol Reed presented Gameel Raateb in “Trapeze (1956)” along with Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida. Gameel also showed in many TV series like; “Rehlat al-million i.e. The journey to be a millionaire” and “Sonbol ba’d al-million i.e. Sonbol..a millionaire”. He played the villain his unique way and excelled in authoritarian and aristocrat roles especially with Faaten Hamaama in “Hekaaya waraa koll baab i.e. A story behind every door”.

🎬 Movies Featuring Gamil Ratib

The Aquarium

The Aquarium (2008)

as Youssef's Father
Birds of Darkness

Birds of Darkness (1995)

as Minister Rushdi Al-Khayal
The Pasha's daughter

The Pasha's daughter (1991)

as Ibrahim Pasha Al-Manasterly
The Innocent

The Innocent (1986)

as Dr. Ali Khalefa
Sanawat Al Khatar

Sanawat Al Khatar (1985)

as Ahmed Al-Manasterly
Love in a Jail Cell

Love in a Jail Cell (1983)

as الشرنوبي - رجل الأعمال الفاسد
The North Star

The North Star (1982)

as Nemrod Lobetoum
El-Arafa

El-Arafa (1981)

as Al-Kafrawi
Shaaban Below Zero

Shaaban Below Zero (1980)

as Abdul Jawad Al-Ghatrifi
Afraid of Something

Afraid of Something (1979)

as رياض كامل
A Tale Behind Every Door

A Tale Behind Every Door (1979)

as Engineer Ahmed Seif El-Din
Face to Face

Face to Face (1976)

as Philip John - archaeologist
A house without love

A house without love (1976)

as الأسطى رجب
The Liar

The Liar (1975)

as Sami Kamal
Young Wolves

Young Wolves (1968)

as Prince Linzani
Male Companion

Male Companion (1964)

as Maharajah (uncredited)
Monelle

Monelle (1948)

as Spectator at the concert (uncredited)
The Lovers of the Pont Saint-Jean

The Lovers of the Pont Saint-Jean (1947)

as Young man at the ball (uncredited)