Salma El-Sharkawy |
American actor and producer, born in New York, who grew up in Connecticut, USA. He studied at Greenwich High School, then began his career by organizing parties while studying at Emory University in Georgia, in the United States. The parties included the singers Ludacris and Eminem. This breakthrough led him to appear prominently in the world of hip-hop music, and he met the producer Jermaine Dupri, director of So So Def Recordings Records, who invited him to join the company when he was nineteen years old. He worked as the Executive Director of the Marketing Department. Some of his major concerts included the 2003 NBA All-Star Game and concerts for singer Britney Spears, after which he started his own project, which includes marketing activities, a music production company, and an artist agency. He brokered a deal worth millions of dollars between the singer Ludacris and a car manufacturing company, and the deal was for the car to appear in the video clip for the song "Two Miles an Hour." In 2011, MTV created the documentary Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, which he also produced. He also served as executive producer of the television series Scorpion (2014-2018), of which he filmed four seasons and premiered in 2014.
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