Biographies: Mohamed Saad - Actor

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Mohamed Saad is an Egyptian actor. His artistic career began with a small role in the series The Nile Still Flows, followed by several small roles in several films, including The Road to Eilat, in addition to the series Who Doesn't Love Fatma?. But his real breakthrough was through the character of El Lembi, which he presented for the first time in the film The Headmaster by director Sherif Arafa, then he moved with it and performed his first absolute starring in the movie E Lembi (2002). Saad's roles rolled after that, most of which depended on an eccentric character that he creates himself with strange names like Okal, Boha, Tatah, Puskas, and many others. Saad starred in the movies Mohamed Hussein, The Treasure, and My Life Is Poor.


Mohamed Saad was born in Sayeda Zeinab, Cairo. He studied in the High Institute of Theatrical Arts of Cairo. He started his career by appearing in small roles in TV series like “Mazal Alnahr Yagry” (The River is Still running), and films like “Al Tariq Ila Eilat” (The Road to Eilat) and “El Gentle” (The Gentle) in 1997. His big break was in the blockbuster “El Nazer” where he portrayed the character of “El Lemby”, which earned him a great popularity that was increased enormously in the film “El Lemby,” in 2002, where he portrayed the same character and was the lead actor this time. He then went on to portray single farcical characters with flashy names in a series of films that followed the success of “El Lemby” like “Okal”, “Booha”, “Tattah”, and “Bushkash.”