Toqa Hesham |
Tamer Hagras is an Egyptian actor. He started his career in the field of fashion shows, and began working in cinema through the movie Volcano of Anger, then acted with the artist Adel Emam in the movie The Danish Experience, then participated in the films Special Operations, and Law Shall Rules. In recent years, he has devoted himself to working in television dramas, and among the series he starred in: Very Special, Bab Al Khalq, and Sharbat the Cunning.
|
|
|
Achraf Wassim |
Born on November 6, 1972, Taamer Hagras is an Egyptian actor who started his career as a model in fashion house owned by the Palestinian producer Muhammad ‘Aayesh. 'Aayesh instantly spotted Taamer’s talent and pushed him to his first cinema role in “Borkaan al Ghadab" (Volcano of Anger). His second leap forward was his role with the legendary Adel Imam in the film “Al-tagreba al-Danimarkeyya" (The Danish experience). Taamer has worked on a number of TV shows: “Amaaken fel-kalb" (Places in the Heart), “Kalb al-Donya" (The Center of the World) and “Kalby Yonaadeek" (My Heart is Calling You). In 2006, Taamer played a leading role with Yousra in the film “Ma teegy Nor’os" (Let’s Dance) and appeared that same year as a guest of honor in the first four episodes of the series “Lahazaat Harega" (Critical moments). Hagras's other film credits include "Amalaeyaat Khaassa" (Special Operations) and Abdul ‘Azeez Hashshaad’s “Al-balad Di Fiha Hokouma!" (There's a Government in this Country!).
|
|
|