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- Birth nameAhmed Mohamed Ahmed Farahat
- He was appeared for the first time in the Egyptian cinema at the end of the fifties when the director "Salah Abo Seif" assigned to him the role of the orphan child in a shelter in the movie (A Criminal On Vacation) in 1958, and completed his primary education in 1961, and after high school he joined the high Institute of Industry majoring in communications, and work in public Telecommunication Company. He joined the troupe (An Hour For Your Heart) in the early sixties to present personal "Bondok" and made several films, including (Love Street, Gharam In The Circus, The Rumor Of Love, Ser Takiat El-Eghfaa).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Waleed El Kady
- Ahmed Farhat was discovered by the great director Salah Abu Seif when he was eight years old.
- After he was retired, he decided to return to the world of acting again on television and theater. Ahmed Farhat also presented a program called " Farhat's Memories " on the Arab Family Channel, but it did not gain sufficient popularity.
- He also had an influential role in the movie "The Secret of the Invisibility Cap," which marked a turning point in his artistic career and demonstrated his ability to embody the main roles with complete perfection.
- Despite Farhat's brilliance in the sixties, where many predicted a promising future for him in the world of art, he retired from acting after 1967 and turned to studying communications.
- Farhat married 3 times during his life and did not have children from any of them, due to his hormonal imbalance . He told his last wife about this and was surprised when the third wife said that she also could not have children.
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