Amr Saad
Amr Saad | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Helwan University[citation needed] |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Amr Saad is an Egyptian actor. He graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts. He began his artistic career in the late 1990s, when he first stood in front of the camera. Shahin, then the film Al Madina by Yusra Nasrallah, and then appeared in a short film entitled Ten pounds and then a legitimate betrayal.
In 2007, he presented the movie Dikan Shehata, which was praised by the critics. He then presented films such as The Big, Iron, Rijata, the Walls of the Moon, Molana and Karma.
He presented the first series in the drama in 2010, entitled Kingdom of the Mountain and then presented the series Abdul Aziz Street in 2011 and in 2012 presented the series Khirm needle, and then presented a second part of the series Abdel Aziz Street, and in 2016 presented the series Younis Born Silver, and in 2017 presented the series security situation.
He won the Best Actor Award for his role in the film Maulana from the 33rd Alexandria Film Festival[2] and was also awarded to the Luxor Film Festival as well as the 66th Catholic Film Festival.[3] He also won the Best Actor Award from the 23rd Mediterranean Film Festival of Tetouan on the role of «Sheikh Hatem» in the film Mawlana.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ "|في عيد ميلاده.. كيف فرض عمرو سعد نفسه بطلا سينمائيا وتليفزيونيا؟". youm7.com. November 26, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
- ^ "صور | تكريم عمرو سعد وماجد الكدواني بحفل ختام "مهرجان الإسكندرية"". akhbarelyom.com. October 13, 2017. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ "عمرو سعد أحسن ممثل في مهرجان المركز الكاثوليكي.. و علي معزة وإبراهيم أفضل فيلم" [Best actor award goes to Amr Saad in Catholic Film Festival, Ali Meza and Ibrahim wins Best Picture]. ahram.org.eg (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ "Mawlana wins Best Actor Award at Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival - Film - Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ "عمرو سعد يفوز بجائزة أحسن ممثل في مهرجان تطوان بالمغرب". 3ain.net (in Arabic). April 2, 2017. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
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