Join us as we recreate the classic Medjai chieftain from the venerable movie “The Mummy” and take a trip down memory lane!
Israeli actor Oded Fehr, who rose to international fame for his depiction of the endearing character, has experienced a dramatic metamorphosis in the 24 years since the film’s premiere.

Oded Fehr, 52, has transformed into a unique, all-gray face from the well-known brown Medjai warrior. Fans of the movie, which went on to become a classic in its own right, expressed a mixture of astonishment and respect when they saw contemporary photos of the actor.
Well, the comments section was inundated with salutations and expressions of gratitude. One fan wished Oded a long and healthy life, while another complimented the movie and remarked, “None of us are getting any younger.”
Many others remarked that time will pass and that “The Mummy” had been out for 24 years. However, the response was generally positive, with remarks like “Still the same handsome man” and “Cool actor” highlighting long-standing admiration for Oded Fehr.
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