Talk:Tamer Hosny
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editDo you think the category: "Egyptians of Syrian descent" should be in this article? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Egyptians_of_Syrian_descent --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 14:54, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
- Source I have found says his mother is Syrian: http://www.tamerhosny.ws/bio.html --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 14:58, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
The right question is "When is it appropraite according to Wikipedia rules to label a person of a certain descent"? Admin Sancho has stated the rule on this matter. He stated: "SD, avoid original research. Even the leap from "Sharif's parents were Lebanese", to "Sharif is of Lebanese descent" is going too far in an article about a living person." So, even if the parents were of a different citizenship, calling the person of that descent would be a leap unacceptable in Wikipedia. Tamer Hosny's father is Egyptian and Tamer was born and has lived all his life in Egypt. So, no, he is not of Syrian descent. There is not enough evidence to support this. It is important to ask the correct question and give answers that are in line with Wikipedia rules and not personal opinions. --Arab Cowboy (talk) 12:16, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
this page should be removed as Tamer hosny is not an accepted public figure and is a disgrace to educated Egyptians and Doesn't deserve to have his own page on Wikipedia —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.234.55.54 (talk) 01:01, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
- This was determined in 2007, when the article was proposed for deletion. The result of the discussion was to keep it. Stop trying to re-fight old battles! Skinsmoke (talk) 07:57, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I added the bit about his appearance at Tahrir Square. I can't for the life of me figure out how to make a footnote, but the source for this information is http://blogs.aljazeera.net/middle-east/2011/02/08/live-blog-feb-9-egypt-protests, although the line about him saying he made a mistake I watched broad cast on Al Jazeera and therefore don't have a link to a source. [Adding later] that same link now contains footage of Hosny apologizing for not joining with the protesters earlier. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.246.5.26 (talk) 09:24, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
- I installed a link to the Al-Jazeera Live blog of the Egypt protests. Oclupak (talk) 15:22, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
The recently added line that states "In an attempt to ingratiate himself with the public..." in the Egypt uprising section strikes me as unnecessary editorializing (even though I would personally agree with it, if true about the release of patriotic songs) and is not sourced. The footnote in that section refers to the information about his appearance in Tahrir Sq and later on Al Jazeera only, and not to any planned release of patriotic songs. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.246.5.26 (talk) 12:50, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
Disputed
editConsidering the nature of the history of edits to this article and the COI by at least one of the primary editors, I remain concerned that the article has had criticism removed and promotional text added. I appreciate that much of the critical text was unsourced but so is the promotional text (or just unencyclopaedic prose based on promotional websites). If there is no reasonable discussion of how to correct this in the short term, then I propose to trim out all unsourced text that violates the WP:BLP guidelines that does not have a direct footnote against it either to an independent source or they are basic non-promotional facts about himself deduced from his own website. Fæ (talk) 12:55, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
Big Apple Music Awards Foundation
editThe award from this foundation seems of dubious significance. It appears that Hosny was the only person nominated for the award mentioned and so winning it appears a foregone conclusion. Fæ (talk) 13:17, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Edit request from Temotito, 28 March 2011"just adding some of the needed critria
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Tamer Hosny (Arabic: تامر حسني; born August 16, 1977) is an Egyptian singer-songwriter,actor and composer.
His mother brought him up alongside his older brother Hossam in the absence of their father, Hosny Sherif Abbas. Tamer Hosny grew up with a passion for soccer and played the game for 9 years. [1] He is an endorser of Pepsi, a well-known soft drink around the world.[citation needed] He was the "first Arab celebrity" to advertise the Police brand of sunglasses.[2]
On February 9th, 2011, Hosny appeared on stage in Tahrir Square in Cairo, where protesters against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had gathered. Protesters grew angry at the sight of him and immediately told him to leave the square as most celebrities was not welcomed at that time. It was initially unclear what his intended message to the protesters at Tahrir was going to be, but he was later quoted on Al Jazeera television as saying that he wanted to tell protesters that he had made a mistake and now supported the protests. A video of him crying after he was forced out of Tahrir Square went viral on the internet.[3] Tamer Hosny has organized Charity activities supporting the families of martyrs,[4] launched a blood donation campaign in Egypt with his fans and called upon them to donate to the victims of the latest events. He has launched two new songs for the events one for Egypt named "Good morning Egypt"[5] and other one for the martyrs named "Martyrs 25 Jan".[6][7]
In 2004, he released his first studio album as a Solo artist. Titled Hob, the album featured the single "Arrab Habibi". The album was quite a success to Hosny as a solo artist. His hit, "Arrab Habibi", was heavily rotated on satellite music channels and became very popular. In 2006, he released his second album as a solo artist. Titled Enayyah Bethebbak. At the end of March 2007, Hosny released his Third album "Ya Bent El-Eih" after long time working for it. The album featured 13 songs, 9 of them were stolen and leaked on the internet before it was released to market nearly by a week. The Egyptian media said about this album: "It's a nice album that is considered to be his first real step in his musical life". In 2007 Tamer Hosny released an album of Islamic and Ramadan-themed songs, called Il Ganna Fe Biotna (Heaven is in our Homes). It was released on 10 September 2007. In 2008, he released his fourth album as a solo artist. Titled Arrab Kaman. In 2009, he released his fifth album as a solo artist. Titled Haeesh Hyati including one English song named Come Back To Me. In 2010, he released his sixth album as a solo artist. Titled Ekhtart Sah.
He made a lot of songs for most of the important Arabic singers, and he is a member in the International SASSAN Organization
Hosny starred in the 2003 Egyptian movie, Halet Hob (A State of Love).[8] The movie featured music by Hosny himself. The movie was released in 2004. Halet Hob is a modern film addressing the issues of young people in today's Egypt, including family, immigration, work, and love, as well as how Arab immigrants are viewed and treated abroad. When Nour decides to immigrate to France, his wife refuses to go, so they decide to split the family. She stays in Egypt with their son Youssef, and Nour leaves the country with their other child Seif. As time passes, the split family drifts apart. Although many young people are trying to leave Egypt, after facing the reality of anti-Arab sentiment in France, Seif and his Tunisian/French girlfriend decide to return, seeking to find and help his brother with his budding singing career. His goal is not only to reunite with Youssef, but to use art and music as a forum for bringing youth from around the world together and giving a voice to Arabs abroad. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles in the way and bringing the family together will not be easy. Starring Hani Salama, Hind Sabri, Tamer Hosny and Sharif Ramzy. Script by Ahmad Abdel Fattah, Directed by Saad Hindawi. Featuring behind the scenes footage, full star biographies, and two Tamer Hosny music videos. This film is also Tamer Hosny's screen debut! subtitles in English and French. running time 104 minutes. The movie Sayed El Atefy[9] was released in 2005, and featured two songs. "Koll Marra" and "Nour Einy", both were performed within the movie. The full versions of the songs accompanied the performance in addition to scenes from the movie were made into music videos. They were initially exclusive to Melody Hits channel.The film is about a simple woman called Um Sayed (Abla Kamel) raises her son after his father died. She works a taxi driver and car pickups to face life's burdens. At the same time loving Al-Ahli Team so much and sponsor her son Sayed (Tamer Hosny), who is facing several problems at the university with his uncle. Um Sayed and friends try to lifting the injustice done to her son in the comic style concert. At the beginning of June 2007, Tamer released his third movie Omar & Salma with Mai Ezzedine.Omar ( Tamer Hosny ) is a young man who likes to flirt with all kinds of girls and has never been a serious relationship. That all changes when he meets Salma ( Mai Ezz El Din ), who totally changes the way he thinks, but their new relationship turns out to be a bumpy ride. In 2008, he released Captin Hima,[10] a social comedy about a young man who is crazy about soccer. Hima (Hosny) believes soccer is a panacea for all problems and “plays” hard to achieve his goals and dreams. Hima has spurred rumors right from start. Thanks to a “generation star,” Hosny’s adopted name. Hima’s main actress has, for example, reportedly, been replaced (which actually happened in case of May Ezz Al Din), Hosny fallen out with producer or whole shots edited out. In May 2009, he released Omar & Salma 2,[11] a sequel of the romance comedy, starring Tamer Hosny and May Ezzeddin, Omar & Salma 2 features a new arrival, Merihan Hussein, a Star Academy 5 contender. A contrast to part it’s romantic love, May Ezzeddin (Salma) plays the nagging wife, and Tamer Hosny (Omar) a bored husband longing for good old days of bachelorhood. Salma demands that they move because the block where they live is packed with women. So they move to a block inhabited by a widow, a divorcee and a gay man. Omar ends up having an affair with Carma (Merihan Hussein), an employee at his father’s (Ezzat Abu Owf) business. Salma finds out about the affair and the couple almost file for divorce. In May 2010, he released Noor Einy (The Light of my Eyes) is a romantic, comedy and drama movie about Ahmad (who goes under the stage name Noor) a young music composer Tamer Hosny and a blind girl named Sarah Menna Shalabi and the great love story between them. Sarah breaks up with Noor after a misunderstanding, and she decides to go to America for surgery in order to regain her eyesight. While Noor has to deal with the death of his brother, he has to deal with the fact that Sarah has left him. As she moves on with her life, she falls in love with her doctor Tarek Amro Yousef, who decides to marry her in back Egypt. What she doesn't know is that Tarek and Noor are childhood friends, and when Noor meets Tarek in the airport he finds out that his friend's fiancee is his love, Sarah. While Sarah thinks that she sees Tarek's friend Ahmad, she doesn't know the fact that its Noor. Noor ends up facing the heartbreak silently until the events lead up to the discovery of this strange twist of fate
Tamer Hosny starts his producing career in 2009 by foundation his own record label company T.H productions to supports the new talents help them to start their music career.[citation needed] Tamer Hosny supports many new talents as Karim Mohsen,[12] Aliaa Sobhy,[13] Basma[14]
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Temotito (talk) 14:01, 28 March 2011 (UTC)
- Please do not just re-paste an entire copy of the article as an edit request, explain what the changes are that you are requesting. Fæ (talk) 14:13, 28 March 2011 (UTC)
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editAppeared strangely in https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tamer_Hosny&diff=prev&oldid=980227882 - No reference, and an IP edit... --Wisdood (talk) 10:59, 23 September 2021 (UTC)
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