Achraf Wassim |
Ahmad Muhammad Ibraheem Khaleel joined “Al-habeeb” Institute after finishing his studies at the High Institute of Cinema in 1965.
Played stage roles like ”Khaadem sayyedayn i.e. A servant for two masters”, “Yasseen we Baheyya i.e. Yasseen and Baheyya” and “Hobb taht al-heraassa i.e. An under guard love”.
In 1970’s, Khaleel travelled to a Gulf country and did not show as an actor then returned heavily to TV in “Yamout al-zammar i.e. Piper dies”, “Hadeeth al-sabaah wal-massaa i.e. Morning and night talk”, “Zaman Alaa al-Deen i.e. The time of Alaa al-Deen”, “Bawwaabet al-Halawaany i.e. Halawaany’s gate” and “Al-forsaan i.e. The knights”.
Participated in Haany Lasheen’s film “Al-aragoz i.e. The puppeteer” along with superstar Omar Sharif and among his important roles in cinema; Shaady Abdul Salaam’s “Al-momiaa i.e. The mummy”, Aatef al-Tayyeb’s “Katibat al-e’daam i.e. Execution troop” & “Dedd al-hokouma i.e. Anti-government” and Muhammad Faadel’s “Naaser 56” and “Kawkab al-shark i.e. Orient Star”.
Ahmad Khaleel played different successful roles in TV yet he did not make the same success in cinema.
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Dalia Saad |
An Egyptian actor, born in Dakahlia in 1941. He enrolled in the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, acting department, and graduated in 1965, after which he was appointed as a teaching assistant at the institute and joined the The Pocket Theatre, where he performed 9 plays starting from being as extra to taking leading roles such as plays O, Tree Climber, Yasin and Bahia, and Love Under Guard, until the Pocket Theatre was closed, whereupon he appeared in three films; 3 Faces of Love, Wild Flowers, and Convergence. He traveled in 1974 to work in the Gulf and became famous there. He returned to the Egyptian television through the series The Waterwheel Goes Round. Khalil became famous for his roles in the series Ladies of Garden City, and Dialogues of the Morning and Night.
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