Salah Mansour - Actor Profile

Salah Mansour

Acting
Updated: Apr 19, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Mar 17, 1923
Birth Place: Egypt

About Salah Mansour

Salaah Mansour (1923 – 1979) is an Egyptian actor born in Shebeen al-Kanaater – Kalyoubeyya (Delta of Egypt). He began his career in the theater school; he also participated in establishing the Ministry of Education School theater in 1938. After graduating in 1940, Salaah worked as editor at Rose al-Youssef magazine. He then joined the High Institute of Dramatic Arts under the supervision of the great Zaky Tolaymaat, before graduating in 1947. In 1954, he founded “Al-masrah al-horr i.e. The free theatre”along with his colleagues Abdul Mon’em Madbouly, Sa’d Ardash and Muhammad Reda. Mansour played various stage role like; “Malek al-shahhateen i.e. The king of beggars”, “Al-nass elly that i.e. Downstairs people”, “Bora’y ba’d al-tahseenaat i.e. Bora’y after modifications”, “Zokaak al-medakk i.e. Medakk alley”, “Rumulos al-‘azeem i.e. Rumulos the great” and “Zeyaarat al-sayyeda al-‘agouz i.e. Visit of the old lady”. Salaah Mansour began his film career in 1946 with the actor Baheega Haafez in “Al-zahra i.e. The flower”. He also participated in the film “Habeeb al-rowh i.e. XXX (1949)”with Anwar Wagdy and Youssef Wahby. In 1950, he played Henry Barakaat’s “Shaate’ al-gharaam i.e. Beach of love” with Layla Mouraad and Hussein Sedky. Among his famous films are; “Bedaaya wa nehaaya i.e. Dead among the livings”, “Ma’ al-thekrayaat i.e. With memories”, “Haareb men al-ayyaam i.e. Fugitive of time”, “Kandeel Om-Haashem i.e. The lamp of Om-Haashem”, “Al-bostagy i.e. The postman” and “Shay’ fee sadry i.e. Something in my heart”. Although he has been locked in second roles throughout his career, yet he won many awards for his performance. He is one of the most famous “Villains” of Egyptian cinema, he is the “’Omdet al-cinema al-Masreyya i.e. The Mayor of Egyptian cinema” after his great role of mayor in the film “Al-zawga al-thaaneya i.e. The second wife”, with Souaad Hosny, Shoukry Sarhaan and Sanaa Gameel. One can never forget her famous phrase “El-leila ya ‘omda i.e. Tonight O mayor”. Salaah Mansour won many awards for his roles in radio, cinema and theatre; best radio actor (1954), best actor for his role in the film “Lan a’taref i.e. I will not confess (1963)” and the film “Al-zawga al-thaaneya (1968)”. He was also awarded Egyptian order of Merit (1978). Salaah worked as a consultant, Department of Theatre Education at the Ministry of Education until his death.

Salah Mansour Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Salah Mansour reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Salah Mansour's work falls within the Drama genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 32% of Salah Mansour's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains The Price of Freedom, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Salah Mansour Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Salah Mansour's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Salah Mansour has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1982 Who is he in society? - Flop Similar →
1978 Waraa Al-Shams Hashem هاشم Hit Similar →
1978 The Fat Cats - Flop Similar →
1978 الكلمة الأخيرة - Flop Similar →
1977 Layl waraghba - Flop Similar →
1976 The Message - Super Hit Similar →
1973 Abou Rabiea عثمان بيه Average Similar →
1972 A Nose And Three Eyes Salem Super Hit Similar →
1972 The Tale of a Girl Named Marmar Mahmoud Gadallah Flop Similar →
1972 The Sparrow Ismail Average Similar →
1972 Eashiqat nafsiha Osman Bey Flop Similar →
1971 Something in my Chest عبدالعظيم Hit Similar →
1969 Night’s Doors - Flop Similar →
1968 Kandil om Hashem Dardiri Hit Similar →
1968 Case 68 Munjid Abdel Salam Flop Similar →
1968 The Postman Gamilas father Hit Similar →
1968 My Super Crazy Wife - Flop Similar →
1968 Three Stories إبراهيم الساعي - القصة (1) Flop Similar →
1968 Days Of Love - Flop Similar →
1967 The Second Wife Mayor Etman عتمان- العمدة Hit Similar →
1967 The Price of Freedom جنرال حسن Super Hit Similar →
1966 Tofahet Adam Shaalan Flop Similar →
1966 المراهقة الصغيرة المعلم جاد Flop Similar →
1965 A Widow with Three Daughters دياب Flop Similar →
1965 Lost Days - Flop Similar →
1965 The Little Devil Hasanin Flop Similar →
1965 The Impossible عزيز Hit Similar →
1964 Secret of the Sphinx - Hit Similar →
1964 Adham Al-Sharqawi Sheikh Shalabi Super Hit Similar →
1963 Cairo Doctor Flop Similar →
1963 Shafiqa Al-Qibtiya Karam Flop Similar →
1962 The Thief and the Dogs مسجون Hit Similar →
1962 أنا الهارب Playacho Flop Similar →
1961 I Won't Confess Diab Qurni Flop Similar →
1961 Lost in Memories Madbouly Average Similar →
1960 The Beginning and the End The Grocer's Son Super Hit Similar →
1955 Love Crime - Flop Similar →
1952 السماء لا تنام - Flop Similar →
1952 Amal Sameh Ibn Amer Bey Flop Similar →
1951 Al Sabr Gameel The thief accountant Flop Similar →
1951 Habib el-Rooh - Flop Similar →
1951 Fil Hawa Sawa - Flop Similar →
1950 Prince of Revenge - Hit Similar →
1950 Miss Mama مشترى الاسطونات Flop Similar →
1950 The Millionaire - Super Hit Similar →
1950 Maalesh Ya Zahar عبد السميع أفندي Flop Similar →
1950 Saa La Qalbak - Flop Similar →
1950 Shore of Love - Average Similar →
1947 Zohrah - Flop Similar →
1944 Passion and Revenge مصور Hit Similar →

Salah Mansour - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Salah Mansour?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Salah Mansour is "The Price of Freedom" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Salah Mansour acted in?

Salah Mansour has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Salah Mansour?

Other notable films include "Adham Al-Sharqawi", "The Message", and "The Beginning and the End".

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