Английская Википедия:Andre Ryder
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Andre or Andrea Ryder, born Andreas Anagnostou or Anagnostis (Шаблон:Lang-ar; Шаблон:Lang-el; 1908–1971) was a Greek-Egyptian composer who lived and worked in Egypt in his later years.[1]
Ryder travelled to Egypt and lived there and worked as a film composer, and was granted Egyptian citizenship in 1970. He composed music for 61 Egyptian films and 6 Greek films. His Egyptian films include; El Ard el Tayeba (1954), Wakeful Eyes (1956), The Second Man (1959), Forbidden Women (1959), Malaak wa Shaytan (1960), The Secret of a Woman (1960), El Hub Keda (1961), Letter from an Unknown Woman (1962), Aghla Min Hayati (1965), and The Man Who Lost His Shadow (1968).[2]
Ryder was awarded the Order of the Republic by President Gamal Abdel Nasser.Шаблон:Cn He was celebrated as Best Composer in The Centenary of Andre Ryder held at Bibliotheca Alexandrina in 2008.[3]
Ryder was killed in a fight in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during one of his tours on 5 March 1971.Шаблон:Cn
Andre was a black belt in judo, muggers tried to rob him and roughing up ladies accompanying him he went into a fight but was stabbed to deathШаблон:Cn
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