Ahmed Abdel Aziz is an Egyptian actor. He was born in Alexandria in 1956, and received a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Commerce and the high Institute of Theatrical Arts. He started his acting career from the faculty's theater, and later joined the “Forefront Theater” in...Read more 1976. His rise to stardom came after his extensive work in television series, at which the majority of his career was focused. His most famous roles were in the television series “Meen Elly mayhebbesh Fatma” (Who Doesn't love Fatma?), “Al Forsan” (The Knights) and “Zia'ab Elgabal” (Wolves of the Mountain). Although Abdel Aziz's film roles were few, they were mostly acclaimed performances in artistically important productions, like “Awdet Mowaten” (The Citizen's Return), “Haret bergwan” (Bergwan's Alley), “Wadaa'an Bonaparte” (Farewell Bonaparte) and “El Touq wel Eswera” (The Collar and the Lace).
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Ahmed Abdel Aziz is an Egyptian actor. He was born in Alexandria in 1956, and received a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Commerce and the high Institute of Theatrical Arts....Read more He started his acting career from the faculty's theater, and later joined the “Forefront Theater” in 1976. His rise to stardom came after his extensive work in television series, at which the majority of his career was focused. His most famous roles were in the television series “Meen Elly mayhebbesh Fatma” (Who Doesn't love Fatma?), “Al Forsan” (The Knights) and “Zia'ab Elgabal” (Wolves of the Mountain). Although Abdel Aziz's film roles were few, they were mostly acclaimed performances in artistically important productions, like “Awdet Mowaten” (The Citizen's Return), “Haret bergwan” (Bergwan's Alley), “Wadaa'an Bonaparte” (Farewell Bonaparte) and “El Touq wel Eswera” (The Collar and the Lace).