The following is a list of some of the notable Egyptians inside and outside of Egypt:
Actors
Male actors
Actresses
Dancers and choreographers
Filmmakers and television directors
Theater actors, directors, producers and playwrights
Film critics
Radio and television personalities
Music
Musicians and composers
Music directors and conductors
Songwriters
Singers and pop stars
Architects, planners and engineers
Architects
Engineers
Arts
Cartoonists and comic artists
Painters
Sculptors
Literature
Authors
Hussein Abdelfatah[5] [6] [7]
Historians
Poets
Journalists
Intellectuals
Lawyers
Business
19th — mid-20th Century Feudalists
Nationalists (1923 — 1952)
Post Infitah (1974 — )
Activists
Government
Diplomats
Caliphs
Monarchs
Queens of Egypt
Politicians
Presidents
Scholars
Egyptologists
Explorers
Mathematicians
Philosophers and Legal Scholars
Scientists
Physicians and surgeons
Pioneering women
Religion
Prophets
Saints
Preachers
Sports personalities
Athletes
Basketball players
Fencers
Tennis players
Wrestlers
Other sports
- Ramy Ashour, squash player
- Abdelrahman Sameh, swimmer
- Lamia Bahnasawy, archer
- Ahmed Barada, squash player
- Abla Khairy, swimmer
- Ōsunaarashi Kintarō, sumo wrestler
- Esmat Mansour
- Mahmoud Mersal
- Amr Shabana, squash player
- Sam Soliman, boxer
- Ibrahim Hamadtou
- Ismail Essam
- Lucy Rokach
- Mark Seif, poker player
- Nasser El Sonbaty
- Hossam Youssef, volleyball player
Pharaohs
Prime Ministers of Egypt
Military leaders
Celebrity chefs
See also
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