Sharif, Omar 1977 , The Eternal Male: My Own Story, Doubleday, New York, 1st Ed | He was reunited with Peck in a Western at Columbia, 1969 , an unsuccessful attempt to repeat the success of 1961 |
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But when you're an old chap, let's be frank, you don't sell tickets anymore | Sharif appeared in a romantic thriller alongside for , 1974 ; it did well at the box office and the critics gave good reviews |
Paul, Dallas, Detroit and Philadelphia.
Sharif was a fan of the novel and pitched himself for one of the supporting roles; Lean decided to cast him in the lead, as Yuri Zhivago, a poet and physician | Omar Sharif's Life in Bridge, with Anne Segalen and Patrick Sussel, transl |
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Sharif's team won in Chicago, but was defeated in New York, Los Angeles and Miami | "Sublime Sharif 'Lawrence' made him a star, but it's not his favorite role" |
He had supporting parts in 1987 and 1988.
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