Sharif, Omar 1977 , The Eternal Male: My Own Story, Doubleday, New York, 1st Ed | : 56 Sharif would later use his ambiguous ethnicity in other films: "I spoke French, Greek, Italian, Spanish and even Arabic", he said |
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1970s [ ] Sharif played for European TV in an adaptation of 1973 | "Omar Sharif, international heartthrob of 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago,' dies at 83", Adam Bernstein, 10 July 2015,• Also in 2006, Sharif played the artist Hans Canon in "The Crown Prince", a film about Rudolf, the 19th century crown prince of Austria-Hungary empire |
' But when I read the script for 'Monsieur Ibrahim,' I phoned the producers immediately.
When you're young and successful, they write or adapt parts for you | He also wrote for a French horse racing magazine |
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"Omar Sharif plays priest in 'behold a pale horse '" | 's 1971 was a huge flop, despite co-starring |