The following is a list of some of the notable Egyptians inside and outside of Egypt:

Actors

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Male actors

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Actresses

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Dancers and choreographers

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Filmmakers and television directors

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Theater actors, directors, producers and playwrights

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Film critics

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Radio and television personalities

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Music

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Musicians and composers

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Music directors and conductors

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Songwriters

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Singers and pop stars

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Architects, planners and engineers

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Arts

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Cartoonists and comic artists

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Painters

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Sculptors

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Literature

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Authors

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Historians

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Poets

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Journalists

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Intellectuals

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Lawyers

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Business

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19th — mid-20th Century Feudalists

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Nationalists (1923 — 1952)

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Post Infitah (1974 — )

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Activists

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Government

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Diplomats

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Caliphs

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Monarchs

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Queens of Egypt

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Politicians

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Presidents

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Scholars

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Egyptologists

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Explorers

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Scientists

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Physicians and surgeons

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Pioneering women

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Religion

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Prophets

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Saints

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Preachers

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Sports personalities

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Athletes

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Basketball players

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Fencers

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Soccer & handball players

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Tennis players

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Wrestlers

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Other sports

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Pharaohs

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Prime Ministers of Egypt

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Military leaders

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Celebrity chefs

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See also

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References

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