
Farid Muhammad Shawqi Abdo was born in Sheikha al-Bagghala in Sayyida Zainab district .. He obtained a diploma of the Institute of Applied Engineering and a diploma in the Institute of Acting and worked in small roles with the artist (Anwar Wagdy), then he began writing cinematic stories for his films and achieved stardom and became known as the King of the Tarso, the monster of the screen, the King .
He wrote many film stories, and worked on stage in many of Rihani's plays, such as (Al-Daloua, The Story of Every Day), and he worked in Lebanese, Syrian and Turkish films, including (The Devil of the Bosphorus, Othman Al-Jabbar). And among the series he worked with, (Curmudgeon and Me, the only witness, Saber, Uncle Saber).
He married artist Hoda Sultan and they separated in 1969, then he married Suheir Turk later on.
He founded the Union of Artists in 1986. He won the State Prize for the story (They Made Me a Criminals) in 1955 and the Production Prize at the Berlin Festival in 1956 for the film (The Fatwa). He won the State Prize for Production in 1962, the Medal of Flag in 1964, and was honored by the Cairo Festival in 1994. He deservedly deserved the title of King of Tiers or King of Cinema, as he is the star who always renewed himself and got rid of stereotypes.

Cairo Station
1958 · as Abu Siri

The Blazing Sun
1954 · as Riyad رياض

Alexandria… Why?
1979 · as Shaker Bey, Mohsen's Father

Prince of Cunningness
1964 · as حسن الهلالي / الأمير عز الدين

When Men Cry
1984 · as Saber

Driven from Paradise
1965 · as (الشيح عليش / إبراهيم

Prince of Revenge
1950 · as جعفر البحار

The Beggar
1983 · as رجل أعمال

El-Ukhwah el-Ghuraba
1980 · as Hamed Abdel-Wadoud

Sleepless Eyes
1981 · as Ibrahim

Dilapidated Woman
1992 · as Attorney general

30 Days in Prison
1966 · as أمشير

The Beginning and the End
1960 · as Hassan

Al-khobz Al-mor
1982 · as عتريس

Köle
1972

Les Misérables
1978

Cat on Fire
1977 · as Mahmoud Abdel Majeed محمود عبدالمجيد

Karnak
1975 · as Diab