Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Hany
Hany Shaker
Hany Shaker, El Cairo, Egipto - 21 de diciembre de 1952. Es un cantante, actor y compositor egipcio cuya primera aparición pública fue como integrante del grupo coral del cantante Abdel Halim Hafez en la canción "Sora". También protagonizó en 1966 la película biográfica del cantante Sayed Darwish interpretando el papel de este personaje en su juventud.
Hany Mukhtar
Hany Abubakar Mukhtar es un futbolista alemán, de ascendencia sudanesa, que juega como mediocentro ofensivo en el Nashville SC de la Major League Soccer.
Hani Ramzi
Hany Ramzy is an Egyptian actor and one of the most famous comedians in Egypt.
Hany Adel
Hany Adel is an Egyptian guitarist, vocalist, and screen actor. He was born September 8, 1976 and is the founding member of the Arabic language band Wust El-Balad. He has also played significant supporting roles in a number of contemporary Egyptian films dealing with controversial social and political issues facing Arab society. These films include Microphone (2010), a film about Egypt's culture wars, Asmaa (2011) about a woman living in Cairo with HIV/AIDS, the 2013 film Fatat El Masnaa about gender and class discrimination in modern Egyptian society and the movie Ishtibak ("Clash") set after the political events of June 2013.
Hany Abo Rida
Hany Hassan Abou Rida is the former president of Egyptian Football Association, a member of the FIFA Council and a member of CAF Executive Committee, until he was pressured by the public to resign from his presidential position, after Egypt’s AFCON 2019 loss against South Africa, which he did on July 6, 2019.
Hany Ramzy
Hany Guda Ramzy es un exfutbolista y entrenador egipcio. Se desempeñaba como defensa.
Hany El-Agazy
Hany El Agazy, sometimes spelled El Egeizy, is an Egyptian footballer who plays as a forward.
Hany Saïd
Hany Said is an Egyptian retired professional footballer who played as a center-back.
Hany Abu-Assad
Hany Abu-Assad es un cineasta palestino con ciudadanía israelí. Se hizo mundialmente conocido en 2005 a causa de su polémica película Paradise Now, acerca de las peripecias de dos jóvenes palestinos que se preparan para inmolarse en un atentado suicida en Israel.