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Ayoub is a filmmaker and storyteller based in Cairo, Egypt. He has always had a passion for cinema and the power of storytelling, even though he pursued a career outside of the film industry to pay the bills. After years of dreaming of producing his own films, Ayoub finally took the leap and wrote, shot, directed, and edited his debut short film with a minimal production budget.- Aaron Nashar was born on 22 October 1997 in Cairo, Egypt. He is an actor, known for Lost: The Expanded Minisodes (2020), Doctor Who Fan Animation (2016) and Blood Curse: The Haunting of Alicia Stone (2024).
- Abdalla Mahmoud was born on 16 March 1959 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for Afarit el-asphalt (1996), Shams el-Zanati (1991) and Date Wine (1998). He died on 9 June 2005.
- Abdallah Farghaly was born on 2 December 1928 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for El-Fatenah wa el-Salook (1974), The Street Player (1983) and Girls Brother (1984). He died on 18 May 2010 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Abdel Azim Abdel Haq was born on 12 December 1912 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for The Terrorism and the Kebab (1992), Makhlab el kot (1961) and The Land of Hypocrisy (1968). He died on 12 May 1993 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was born on 19 November 1954 in El-Gamaleya, Cairo, Egypt.
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Abdel Moneim was born on December 28, 1921 in one of Cairo's popular ditricts. He was an infant when his father Madbouly died and his mother raised him along with his two sisters. At the age of seven he became interested in arts and he memorized all the monologues that he used to hear on the radio and repeat them at school. When he graduated from high school he joined an acting troupe owned by George Abyadh and later in 1943, he joined Fatima Rushdi's troupe. He directed and acted in numerous plays.- Camera and Electrical Department
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AbdelRahman Shaalan was born on 31 October 1998 in Cairo, Egypt. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Pollillusion (2020), Interned (2020) and The Last Awakening (2020).- Abdelrahman Hussein was born on 10 March 1996 in Cairo, Egypt.
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Born in 1989 in Cairo, Egypt, Abdelrahman Said studied Radio & Television Production at Ahram Canadian University. He then moved to the United Kingdom for a Masters degree in filmmaking. He has been living in the UK since 2014. He worked on short films including dramas, documentaries and animation. He edited a short documentary for Al-Jazeera Television Network, as well as working as a video editor on various news packages and TV shows for Al Araby TV.- Cinematographer
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In 2020 was named as 'Rising Star of Cinematography' by the American Cinematographer magazine.
https://ascmag.com/articles/rising-stars-2020
Abdelsalam Moussa is an award winning cinematographer born in Cairo, Egypt 1984 .
Moussa is born to a family of filmmakers. His father is one of the most renowned colorist in Egyptian film industry. He helped in a big project to restore the whole library of Egyptian films that were made starting 1890 to 1950. Moussa's grandfather was a producer and the dean of the Egyptian High cinema institute. He worked on several international productions including several films with Cecil B. DeMille, The Ten commandments .
Moussa graduated from the High Cinema Institute in 2007. His student films won him several awards . He later joined the Berlinale Talent campus in the same year which helped him open bridges to the International industries.
Soon after working as a camera assistant with renowned Egyptian cinematographer Tarek El-Telmisany, Moussa started his career as a cinematographer at a relatively young age. He shot his first film at age of 24.
Moussa, being a film addict loves experimenting with different developing processes. He like to describe the lab as his playground .- Abeer Sabry was born on 26 April 1971 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for El-Batal (1998), Zinzanah 7 (2020) and Cinema Enthusiast (2000).
- Abla Kaamel Muhammad Afeefy graduated from the faculty of Arts library and information department 1986. She began acting on stage at Al-Taleeaa Theatre with her monodrama "Nawbet Sahayaan i.e. Wakeup horn" then joined Muhammad Sobhy Troupe in "Weg-het Nazar i.e. Point of view". With Lineen al-Ramly, Abla played lead roles in "Waga' demaagh i.e. Headache", "Al Hadetha i.e. The accident". She excelled in her numerous TV roles such as: "Layaaly al-Helmeyya i.e. Helmeyya nights", "Lan aeesh fee gelbaab aby i.e. I will not live in my father's robe", Al-shahd wal-domou' i.e. Honey and Tears", "Hawaanem Garden City i.e. Garden City ladies" Abla is married to Mahmoud al-Gendy, the actor, and has two daughters of a prior marriage.
- Abu Bakr Ezzat was born on 8 May 1933 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for Al-Mara'a wa Al-Satour (1996), El gazaa (1965) and Khaefah Men Shayen ma (1979). He died on 27 February 2006.
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Abul-Suood El-Ibyari was born on 9 November 1910 in Cairo, Egypt. He was a writer, known for Fatma wa Marika wa Rachel (1949), Qalbi Dalili (1947) and Too Young for Love (1966). He died on 17 March 1969 in Egypt.- Abyusif was born on 21 March 1985 in Cairo. He is an actor, known for What Happened That Night (2022).
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Achilleas Kyriakidis was born in 1946 in Cairo, Egypt. He is an actor and writer, known for Continuity of Parks (1999), Nebraska (2008) and Meta ton haraktiristiko iho (2009).- Visual Effects
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Adam Azmy was born on 3 August 1986 in Cairo, Egypt. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Total Recall (2012), Man of Steel (2013) and Avatar (2009).- Adam Henein was born on 31 March 1929 in El Cairo, Egypt. He died on 22 May 2020 in Egypt.
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He is a graduate of the faculty of agriculture. He started his career in cinema in several films with actor Salah Zulfikar in 1960s, such as Talat loussuss (1966), Marti, mudir aam (1966) and Afrit merati (1968). Then he became more popular in theaters for his role in Madrasat Al Moshaghebin (School of Rascals). He became more famous in the 1970s for his comedic roles in Al-bahth an fadiha (1973) (Search for a scandal) and Khalli Balek min Aalak (Take care of your brain). He started to play far more serious roles in the 1980s. He is now one of the highest paid actors in Egypt.- Adel Hakim was born on 13 October 1953 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for Un été à Paris (1988) and Des mots de minuit (1999). He died on 29 August 2017 in Ivry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France.
- Adelaide Rendelle was born on 19 February 1902 in Cairo, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for My Home Town (1925). She was married to Rascal Conklin McPherson and Fred Grieve. She died on 17 March 1993 in San Francisco, California, USA.
- Adly Kasseb full name: Adly Abdel Hamid Kasseb) (21/4/1918 -13/9/1978) was an Egyptian actor who acted in many movies and plays.[1] His talent was recognized since he was a child and has grown over the years. He graduated from the faculty of Applied Arts then worked as a teacher in the faculty of Engineering for 12 years. When the Institute of Dramatic Art opened he joined it and earned a Bachelor of Dramatic Art. He resigned his job in the faculty of Engineering and worked as an acting teacher in the Ministry of Education, he was promoted till he reached Undersecretary of the Ministry. He joined a lot of theater teams, starting with "The Modern Theater (national)" then "Youssef Wahby" then "Ismail Yasin " then "El Rayhany" then "Hassan Yousef" then "El Rayhany" again which he acted in for about 30 years. He was nicknamed "the actor of the 1000 faces" or "the cinema demon" for his ability to act any role personifying the different types of personalities, he acted many roles from comedy to evil.
- Adrian Ropes was born on 8 May 1941 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for The Scarlet and the Black (1965), The Avengers (1961) and The Way We Live Now (1969). He died on 11 March 2004 in Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK.
- Afaf Shoieb was born on 2 November 1948 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Aman Ya Donia (1991), Roadless Traveller (1978) and The Honey and the Tears (1983).
- Ahdaf Soueif is a novelist and political and cultural commentator.
Born in Cairo, she was raised and educated in both England and Egypt. Her debut novel, In the Eye of the Sun, was published in 1993.
She is best known for her second novel, The Map of Love, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1999. It has since been translated into 21 languages and sold over a million copies.
In 2008 she initiated the first Palestine Festival of Literature - an annual cultural festival that tours around Palestine. - Director
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Born in Cairo 19 December 1979, Graduated from the Faculty of Music Education, worked as a film editor from 2003 .living in Cairo - Egypt. Heliopolis was his first long feature film which was considered as one of the beginnings of the Egyptian independent cinema new wave. Still occasionally blogging and plays music.- Ahmad Halawah was born on 7 January 1949 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for World War III (2014), Reaction (2011) and Counterattack (2021). He died on 25 March 2022 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Ahmad M. Anwar was born on 28 March 1985 in Cairo, Egypt.
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Ahmad Mazhar was born on 8 October 1917 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor and writer, known for Saladin (1963), Noufouss haira (1968) and El dow' El khafet (1961). He was married to Dodi. He died on 8 May 2002 in Cairo, Egypt.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Ahmed Abdelsalam is a Cairo based director and producer of films, commercials, and music videos. Abdelsalam graduated from MetFilm School London with an MA in Film Directing. His directorial debut CAI - BER has won El Gouna Star for Best Arab Short Film in 2021 GFF edition. Abdelsalam began his career as an Assistant Director by working on numerous feature-length films and acclaimed TV series, like Eshtebak (2016), Tayea (2018), and Qabeel (2019).
The filmmaker's expertise covers a variety of genres that always seem to have an inventive and avant-garde flair. He is known for fusing cinematic style and sophistication with commercial work to achieve distinctive outcomes.
Currently, Abdelsalam's time is divided between his native Cairo and London, working as a freelance director and producer for a variety of famed agencies as well as independent projects.- Ahmed Abo Abeya was born on 12 February 1929 in Cairo, Egypt. He is an actor, known for Armalat wathalath banat (1965), Muzakkerat telmiza (1962) and Nemar el-Talamzah (1964).
- Ahmed Aboul Gheit was born on 12 June 1942 in Cairo, Egypt.
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Ahmed Agrama was born on 28 October 1955 in Cairo, Egypt. He is a producer, known for Goldwing (1978), Robotech: Invasion (2004) and Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years (1985). He has been married to Lena Agrama since 25 July 2013. They have two children. He was previously married to Sofia Espinosa.- The late Egyptian actor participated in a large number of theatrical and television, radio and movies works. Cooperated with the great theater director "Samir Al-Asfory" in a number of theatrical works, including the play "The king Maaroof" in 1974 and play "Alabanda"1998, He was famous in the help roles ,and he was proved talent in a lot of roles, can be seen well especially with "Sheriff Arafa" in "Elarhab we el kabab".
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Ahmed Adel Aqle , Egyptian, born in Cairo. Graduated from the Faculty of Commerce Department of Business Administration. He conducted free studies at the Cinema Institute of the Department of Direction and followed him by studying the script and editing. He directed a number of short films in his early stages, then worked as assistant director, first assistant in a number of serials, and first assistant in a number of feature films, the most famous of which were: (the thief's, The Mamluks, restricted area-baron palace) . Film: (house of setnakht ) is the first feature film to be released. He is also preparing to release his second feature-length feature in the movie : ( the English mad ).- Director
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Ahmed Atef "Dorra" is talented and award winning Egyptian Filmmaker and writer considered one of the innovative and prominent faces of Arab Cinema and writing scene. Most of his films presented all over the world and gained recognition and critical acclaim. Born April 17. 1971, he started his career as professional child actor for Egyptian TV series from 1981 to 1986. He specialized first in directing documentary films which reflects the Egyptian reality with audacity and poetry. He become a noticeable name with his first fiction feature film "Omar 2000 , which was critically acclaimed and described his cinematic style with high dose of imagination. He gained commercial success with his second feature film "How to let girls love you"(2003) , a semi musical picture . He launched 2006 his film production company (Egypt Films) . He started auto-producing and directing films like: Demons of Cairo ( Al Ghaba) (2007), the duo films about Arab spring : The Oriental Gate ( 2013), Before the spring ( 2014). He spent the next following couple of years in the making of his Tv series ( Setat Adra)( Femme Fatale) ( 2016), which gained the highest ranks of visibility in 6 major Arab TV channels. For 25 years, he traveled a long cinematic path, making a dozen films and television series that combine direct cinema and experimental research in a poetic exploration of the reality. The search for lost humanity is at the heart of the concerns of each of his films. Selected and awarded by major film festivals such as Rotterdam Film Festival, Montreal World Cinema, Hamburg Film Festival, Fespaco, San Francisco Arab, Burundi, Senegal, Rabat,Brussels, Kiev and others, Atef's films have traveled the world. Among his important awards: The Movied Med (best Mediterranean script that promotes mutual understanding (2010), European Union Prize for the best film that promotes freedom at Fespaco (2015), Human Rights Prize at Kelibia festival ( Tunisia) (1991), Best Film at the New York Film Festival for Social Films (2015), Best film at Washington Dc independent film festival.( 2008), Best sound and best film reflecting city at Fespaco 2009. He is film critic, Columnist at Al Ahram, A poet and scriptwriter. He published many books in cinema like :Cinematograph Lumiere, in poetry like ( the good daughter). Very soon, it will appears his philosophical thoughts book ( Catalogue of Life). He worked as expert for the project euro-med audiovisual 1 He served as a jury member at: Tetouan , Tehran , (Egypt), (Clermont Ferrand) , Carthage Milan.Cannes Film Festival 2010- Ahmed Bahgat was born on 15 November 1932 in Cairo, Egypt. He was a writer, known for Days of El-Sadat (2001), A Husband's Diary (1990) and Human Stories from Qur'an (2011). He died on 11 December 2011 in Egypt.
- Graduated from the Egyptian academy of arts and began his acting career immediately in Egyptian mini-series, and ended up co-starring in several of the most important series broadcast during the holy month Ramadan seasons.
Ahmed establish himself as a film star as early as 1998 when he co-starred in "Seidy at the American University" which holds the record to be the highest grossing film in Egyptian & Arab counties Box office history. He got his first starring role in 2000 in the film "Short wi Fanila wi Cap" and since then he has not looked back. His latest film "Mafia" was the most acclaimed film of 2002 and grossed over 14 million EGP in the Egyptian Box office.
Ahmed El sakka is now set to increase and confirm his No. 1 leading man status by starring in "TiTo". - Ahmed Ezz is often described as "the most versatile actor in the Middle East," with numerous accolades in his professional career spanning over 20 years and over 30 Film/TV prolific credits to his name. Ezz is one of the few actors from his region known for crafting originality in the characters he plays. His popularity stems from his versatility as an actor in comedy, drama, thriller and action film and television. In 2022, he starred in the epic action drama "Kira & El Gin" which became the highest grossing Egyptian film in the Middle East, where he received the prestigious "Favorite Actor" Award at Saudi Arabia's Joy Awards in 2023.
- Ahmed Ezzat was born on 5 March 1996 in Cairo , Egypt. He is an actor, known for House of Spoils, Fauda (2015) and Rise of the Raven.
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Ahmed Fahmy was born on 6 November 1980 in Cairo, Egypt. He is an actor and writer, known for Fasel wa Na'ood (2011), Can't Complain (2007) and H Dabor (2008). He has been married to Hana El Zahed since 2019. He was previously married to Minna Hussain Fahmi.- He was appeared for the first time in the Egyptian cinema at the end of the fifties when the director "Salah Abo Seif" assigned to him the role of the orphan child in a shelter in the movie (A Criminal On Vacation) in 1958, and completed his primary education in 1961, and after high school he joined the high Institute of Industry majoring in communications, and work in public Telecommunication Company. He joined the troupe (An Hour For Your Heart) in the early sixties to present personal "Bondok" and made several films, including (Love Street, Gharam In The Circus, The Rumor Of Love, Ser Takiat El-Eghfaa).
- Ahmed Fayed was born on 28 April 2003 in Cairo, Egypt.
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With an extensive career spanning more than 20 years full of local and international works in the film industry, Egyptian film editor Ahmed Hafez has presented the final cuts of over 20 films and edited numerous TV commercials and music videos. Hafez started his editing career with many TV commercials and music videos. He won 12 local and international awards for his work in six films. Hafez received international acclaim for his work in Clash (2016) by director Mohamed Diab, which opened the Un Certain Regard section at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. American film critic Deborah Young described his editing style as "rapid-fire editing" in her Clash Cannes review in The Hollywood Reporter. For his work in Clash, Hafez received three awards at the Carthage Film Festival (JCC), Cairo Film Society Festival and the Egyptian National Film Festival.
Hafez edited the Jordanian-Turkish feature film The Guest: Aleppo-Istanbul (2017), starring Jordanian actress Saba Mubarak and written and directed by Turkish director Andaç Haznederoglu. The film won him the Best Editing award at the International Bosphorus Film Festival in Turkey. Palestinian film Amira by director Mohamed Diab marked his second collaboration with Saba Mubarak, who stars in the film alongside Palestinian actor Ali Suliman. Hafez edited the first episode of the upcoming American action TV series Cypher, an international co-production directed by Tunisian director Majdi Smiri. Hafez is also editing Egyptian director Amr Salama's TV series Paranormal, based on the best-selling Arabic horror books by late author Ahmed Khaled Tawfik. Paranormal marks Netflix's first-ever original Egyptian series. His first collaboration with Salama was in Sheikh Jackson that world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. His collaboration with successful director/writer duo Marwan Hamed and Ahmed Mourad resulted in some of Egypt's highest-grossing films. Their collaboration started with The Blue Elephant (2016), which gave Hafez good material to experiment with. Hafez worked with Hamed and Mourad in The Originals, which won him four awards, Diamond Dust (2018), which he regards as the closest film to his heart for its storytelling style, and won him the Best Editing award at the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA). Their latest collaboration is Blue Elephant: Dark Whispers (2019), the highest-grossing film in the history of Egyptian cinema with revenues surpassing EGP 102 million. He is currently joining hands with the dynamic duet once more to create a new book-to-screen film Kira & El Gin that is based on Mourad's best-seller, 1919.
Three of the films mentioned previously are based on successful literary works, which is a direction Hafez has taken in several films and TV series, including the film Hepta: The Last Lecture, based on writer Mohamed Sadek's best-selling novel of the same name. Additionally, the TV series Paranormal, La Tottfe' Al Shams (Don't let the Sun Set) (Ihsan Abdel Quddous), and Fi Kol Esbo' Yom Goma'a (Every Week Has A Friday) (Ibrahim Abdel Meguid), a Shahid.net original series. In 2014, Hafez edited the thriller film Warda by director Hadi Elbagoury and screenwriter Mohamed Hefzy. Warda is the first feature film to be shot in the Found-footage style in the Arab world. In 2016, Hafez worked again with Elbagoury in Hepta: The Last Lecture, the highest-grossing romantic film in the history of Egyptian cinema with revenues exceeding EGP 27 million. Hafez won two awards for his work in Hepta: The Last Lecture. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Ahmed Hafez graduated from the faculty of commerce, foreign trade department. he started his editing career when he was still in high school in 1998. Hafez kept up with the development of the film editing techniques, from using linear editing, a traditional tape-based editing system, until using non-linear editing, a computer-based editing system. Hafez's first editing work was an Axe TV commercial directed by Hadi Elbagoury in 1998. After editing many TV commercials and music videos, Hafez edited his first film 45 Days (2007), starring Ahmad Al Fishawy and directed by Ahmed Yousri, followed by Al Rahina (The Hostage) (2006) by director Sandra Nashaat, who he continued to work within the films Masgoon Transit (Prisoner on Transit) (2008) and Al Maslaha (The Deal) (2012). His editing credits also include the films El Shabah (The Ghost) (2007), Badal Faqed (Replacement) (2009), Al Hafla (The Party) (2013), Sukkar Mor (Bitter Sugar) (2015) by director Hani Khalifa, for which he won the Best Editing award at the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA), Gunshot (2018) by director Karim El Shenawy, and Al Daif (The Guest) by director Hadi Elbagoury and writer Ibrahim Eissa. Hafez is currently editing director Ahmad Alaa Aldeeb's film Al Aref: Awdat Younis, starring Ahmed Ezz. Hafez also edited some of the most remarkable Egyptian TV series. He worked with director Mohamed Shaker Khodeir and screenwriter Tamer Habib in the three TV series; Tareeqy (My Path) (2015), Grand Hotel (2016), and La Tottfe' Al Shams (2017). He also worked with director Amr Salama in his TV series Tayea (2018).- Ahmed Hamouda was born in Cairo, Egypt. Ahmed is a producer, known for Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire (2023), CLEO the Last Pharaoh and The Grand Night (2022).
- From his first foray into acting in AWQAT FARAGH (2006), Ahmed Hatem managed to stand out as an exceptionally prominent talent. Tracing the lives of a group of perplexed teenagers, Hatem played the role of Hazem, for which he was recommended by acting coach Mohamed Abdel Hadi.
The film eventually earned widespread audience and critical acclaim and made Hatem a first-rate pick for directors, including Sherif Arafa, Ahmed Nader Galal, Othman Abo Labn, Hadi El-Bagouri, Peter Mimi, Mohamed Gamal Al-Adl, and Hussein El-Menbawy.
Hatem's outstanding acting skills allowed him to pick diverse roles, building up an extensive repertoire full of successful works. These include the thriller AL MARKIB (2011), and the sci-fi comedy EL GHASSALA, which marked his second collaboration with Hana El-Zahed after the romantic film LOVE STORY (2019).
He also played the role of a hacker in EL HARAM EL RABE'A (2016) and joined the cast of Sherif Arafa's series of historical films THE TREASURE in 2017 and 2019.
Hatem worked on a number of successful TV series as well, such as VERTIGO (2012) and IBN HALAL (2014). He also stirred a huge buzz with his memorable performance as a young Jew in the TV hit HARET EL YAHOUD in 2015. Additionally, he starred opposite superstar Youssra in a number of TV hits - FO'K MOSTAWA ELSHOBOHAT (2016), and LADAYNA AKWALON OKHRA (2018).
In 2017, Hatem starred in HALAWAT AL DOUNIA alongside Hend Sabry and Dhafer L'Abidine, and in the following year, he worked on RASA'EL. After that, he worked on the Shahid original TV drama SHAQA 6: AL-AIN AL-THALITHA with Ruby. In 2021, he worked on the second season of LEH LA'A opposite Menna Shalaby and starred in Hadi El-Bagouri's AMAR 14 - which held its world premiere at the fifth edition of the El Gouna Film Festival - along with the romantic comedy AROUSTY. Then, in 2022, he worked on the 15-episode series ANA W HEYYA, which was directed by Sameh Abdelaziz and written by Mostafa Hamdi and aired on CBC and Watch It.
Hatem's most recent works include Yasser Samy's EL MATAREED, Mando El-Adl's YEHIA, Amr Salah's ASHIQ, and Ahmed Nader Galal's war film EL SERB, in which he plays a fighter pilot in the Egyptian Air Force. He also recently wrapped up shooting Samir Habchi's HASSAN EL MASRY alongside Diamand Abou Abboud. The film is set to release soon in theaters.
Aside from his glamorous acting career, Hatem achieved a new milestone in the world of sports as a swimmer among Egypt's national swimming team, breaking the Guinness World Record for the 100 x 50m swimming relay. On the humanitarian side, Hatem is keen on taking part in different charity activities in collaboration with the UNHCR, including participating in initiatives to support refugees by visiting their camps.
Furthermore, in Ramadan 2020, he partnered with the UNHCR to launch the Arabeit Elkheir (Car of Good) Initiative, which offered hot meals to impoverished people, refugees, and asylum seeks on the streets of Cairo following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the following Ramadan season, he expanded the initiative and brought in Uber as an additional partner to provide daily Iftar meals for several families sourced from the donations of individuals, companies, and food providers throughout the holy month. Finally, Hatem was recently appointed as the British Embassy in Cairo's social affairs ambassador to represent the For Her, With Her Fund - a sub-fund of the UK Conflict Stability and Security Fund. - Actor
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Ahmed Helmy made his first big screen appearance in film Aboud on the Boarder (1999), in which he co-starred alongside Alaa Waley El Din. Ahmed, through his amazing breakthrough performance, and comic sense of humor, nabbed all the attention he needed in this film. He quickly made a jump to starring roles in films such as Umar 2000 (2000), The Headmaster (2000), _El Selem We Al Thoghban_.
Ahmed first started his career, when director Sherif Arafa was watching children's programme "Leighb Eyal" on the Egyptian Satellite Broadcast, Sherif found in Ahmed the comedian actor he needed for the starring role in Aboud Ala El Hedoud. He is a 1993 graduate of the Academy of Arts, High Institute for Theatre Art. He believes that the most sophisticated role he had done yet was in the film Omar 2000, especially the scene in which he had to bury a dear friend. Ahmed's idol is his father, he finds in him the idealism, kindness and wisdom. Ahmed also admires Ahmed Zaki for his enormous acting talent. As for the comedy, he adores Adel Emam and Samir Ghanem. Ahmed finds the trend of the cinema today, now known as the "Youth Cinema", can be judged only through audiences. 'After three or four days of screening a film, audiences would know and judge the film to be a success or no, it is a matter of supply and demand, commerce, film is a commodity which applies to the terms of supply and demand'.- Writer
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An Egyptian writer, who graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University in 2017. He then worked as a writer for Tareq El Eryan's film production company, where he wrote many programs and advertisements. Ahmed began his writing career in television drama in 2021 in the series Unbreakable, and Gorgeous S2.- Writer
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Ahmed Khaled Farag was born on 23 September 1994 in Cairo, Egypt. He is a writer and producer, known for The Woman Who Predicted Her Own Death, Rania's Number (2019) and Wakkelna Walla (2017).