The funeral of the late artist Tareq Al-Amir witnessed emotional moments when his sister, artist Lamia Al-Amir, collapsed during the procession of his body.
The artist Tareq Al-Amir passed away after a struggle with illness, having experienced intensive medical care in his last days before the announcement of his death in recent hours, causing a state of sadness in the artistic community and among his fans.
Artist Tareq Al-Amir was an Egyptian actor and writer, who began his artistic career in the 1990s and stood out within his generation alongside a number of artists, including Ahmed Helmy and Mohamed Saad, participating in a range of influential secondary roles in cinema and television.
Tareq Al-Amir played a number of roles that left a clear presence, including the role of Officer Hani in the movie "El-Limby" in 2003, a role that helped to establish his name among the audience.
Tareq Al-Amir was famous for his character Abdel Monsef in the movie "Asal Eswed" in 2010, which achieved widespread interaction among the audience as the film dealt with the experience of an Egyptian returning from the United States facing various financial challenges within society.
Successful experiences in screenwriting
In addition to acting, Tareq Al-Amir ventured into successful experiences in cinematic screenwriting, presenting a number of works, among them the movie "KatKout" in 2006 starring Mohamed Saad, and the movie "Artificial Speed Bump" in 2006 starring Ahmed Helmy, along with the movie "Love Is So" in 2007.




