The death of the artist Izzat Al-Alayli, Fares of Arab Drama
His son, Mahmoud Al-Alayli, said in a post on the social networking site “Facebook”: “The father of the artist, Ezzat Al-Alayli, passed away this morning. The funeral prayer will be held after the afternoon prayer at Al-Marwa Mosque, next to Dreamland Hospital.”
The artist, Ashraf Zaki, the captain of the acting professions, mourned Al-Alayli, and posted through his account on the “Instagram” application, a picture of the late artist, and commented on it, saying, “God survives, the Knight of Arab drama.”
Al-Alayli holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1960, but he did not start his acting career immediately after his graduation due to his care for his four sisters after his father’s death. Its cinematic beginning.
After that, he worked many times to participate in dozens of works between cinema and television, and one of his most important roles was in the movie (The Land) in 1970 directed by Youssef Chahine.
Among his most prominent works are (The Road to Eilat, People of the Summit, Mansouriya, Al-Tawt and Al-Nabbut), and in the theater he participated in several plays, the most important of which are (Welcome, Bekwat, The Revolution of a Village).