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Known For
Egyptian movie producer and the last romantic partner of Princess Diana.
Bio Dates and Places
  • Born Date: April 15, 1955.
  • Born Place: Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Death Date: August 31, 1997.
  • Death Place: Paris, France.
Career
  • Current occupation: Deceased, previously a movie producer.
  • Past occupations: Attaché at the United Arab Emirates embassy in London, executive producer at Allied Stars Ltd.
  • Previous Place of Work: Allied Stars Ltd., United Arab Emirates embassy in London.
Achievements and Recognition
  • Awards: Executive producer credit on the Oscar-winning film "Chariots of Fire".
Education
Collège Saint Marc in Egypt, Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in Britain.
Main Milestones
Birth
April 15, 1955
Dodi Fayed was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to Mohamed Al-Fayed and Samira Khashoggi. His mother was a Saudi author and sister of Saudi billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi.
Parents' Divorce
1956
Dodi's parents, Mohamed Al-Fayed and Samira Khashoggi, divorced when Dodi was just one year old. His father received full custody, but Dodi was often left with servants as Mohamed built his business empire.
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
1974
At the age of 19, Dodi enrolled in a six-month course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in Britain. This prestigious institution was also attended by Prince William and Prince Harry.
Allied Stars Ltd.
1979
Dodi founded Allied Stars Ltd., a movie production company supported by his wealthy father. The company produced several notable films, including "Breaking Glass" (1980) and "Chariots of Fire" (1981).
Chariots of Fire Success
1981
The film "Chariots of Fire", produced by Allied Stars Ltd., won four Oscars, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. This success spurred Dodi to relocate his company to Los Angeles.
Marriage to Suzanne Gregard
1986
Dodi married Suzanne Gregard, but the marriage was short-lived and ended in divorce in 1987.
Executive Producer for Hook
1991
Dodi was an executive producer for Steven Spielberg’s "Hook", starring Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, and Julia Roberts. He received this credit due to his involvement in selling part of the movie rights to Peter Pan.
Relationship with Princess Diana
Summer 1997
Dodi had a short but highly publicized relationship with Princess Diana. The couple's romance was cut short by a tragic car accident in Paris.
Death
August 31, 1997
Dodi Fayed and Princess Diana died in a car accident in a Paris tunnel while being chased by paparazzi. Dodi was 42 years old at the time of his death.
Dodi Fayed

Emad El-Din Mohamed Abdel Mena'em Fayed[b] (/ˈf.ɛd/; 15 April 1955[a] – 31 August 1997), commonly known as Dodi Fayed,[c] was an Egyptian film producer and the eldest child of the businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed. He was romantically involved with Diana, Princess of Wales, when they both died in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997.

Key Information

Early life and education

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Fayed was born in Alexandria, Egypt, the eldest child of Mohamed Al Fayed (1929–2023). His father later became the owner of Harrods department store, Fulham Football Club, and the Hôtel Ritz Paris.[11] Fayed's mother Samira Khashoggi (1935–1986),[12] was a Saudi author.[13] She was a daughter of Muhammad Khashoggi and sister of Saudi billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. She and her brother were first cousins of the late Washington Post Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was assassinated in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul in 2018.[14]

Fayed had four half siblings from his father's second marriage to Heini Wathén: Omar, Camilla, Karim, and Jasmine Fayed.[12][15]

Fayed was a student at Collège Saint Marc in Alexandria before attending the Institut Le Rosey in Rolle, Switzerland.[16][17] He also briefly attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[11]

After completing his education, he worked as an attaché at the United Arab Emirates Embassy in London.[17]

Film production

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Through his family's production company, Allied Stars, Fayed was an executive producer of the films Chariots of Fire, Breaking Glass, F/X, F/X2, Hook, and The Scarlet Letter, and an executive creative consultant for F/X: The Series. He also worked for his father on marketing for Harrods.[2]

Personal life

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In 1986, Fayed married model Suzanne Gregard. They divorced eight months later. According to her memoir, Babylon Confidential, Claudia Christian had an on-again, off-again romance with Fayed.[18]

In 1997, Fayed reportedly became engaged to American model Kelly Fisher. With money from his father, he bought a house in Malibu, California, for Fisher and himself.[19]

In July 1997, Fayed became romantically involved with Diana, Princess of Wales, after entertaining her on his yacht Cujo.[20][21] Fisher learned of Fayed's relationship with Diana only after seeing paparazzi photos of the two embracing. Fisher announced that she was filing a breach of contract suit against him, saying he had "led her emotionally all the way up to the altar and abandoned her when they were almost there," and that he "threw her love away in a callous way with no regard for her whatsoever".[22] Fayed denied that he was ever engaged to Fisher.[23] Fisher dropped the lawsuit shortly after Fayed's death.[24]

Death

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Innocent Victims, one of two memorials in Harrods

In the early hours of 31 August 1997, Diana and Fayed died in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma underpass in Paris. They had stopped in Paris en route to London after spending nine days on holiday in the French and Italian Rivieras aboard his family's yacht, the Jonikal. Neither Fayed nor Diana was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.[25] The only survivor of the crash was bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

Investigations by French and British police concluded that the chauffeur, Henri Paul, was driving under the influence of alcohol and prescription drugs. They also reported that paparazzi chasing the couple were believed to have contributed to the accident.[26][27]

Fayed's father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, said that the couple "were executed by MI6 agents".[28] Fayed's former spokesman, Michael Cole, has said that the couple became engaged before their deaths.[29]

Fayed was originally buried in Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey, but was re-interred in October 1997 on the grounds of Barrow Green Court, the family estate in Oxted, Surrey.[30][31]

Legacy

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Memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed in Harrods

Fayed's father erected two memorials to his son and Diana at Harrods. The first, unveiled on 12 April 1998, consists of photos of them behind a pyramid-shaped display containing a wine glass smudged with lipstick from Diana's final dinner, and the ring Fayed had purchased for her the day before they died.[32] The second, unveiled in 2005 and titled Innocent Victims, is a 3-metre (9.8-foot) high bronze statue of the two dancing on a beach, beneath the wings of an albatross, a symbol of freedom and eternity.[33]

The memorials were designed by Bill Mitchell, a close friend of Fayed's father who had worked for the Fayed family for more than 40 years, including as a designer at Harrods.[34] Fayed's father sold Harrods in 2010.

In January 2018, the manager of Harrods announced that the statue would be returned to the Al-Fayed family. He noted that Diana's sons William and Harry had commissioned a memorial to be installed at Kensington Palace, which the public could visit.[35]

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