Mohamed Abdel Gawad

Mohamed Abdel Gawad

November 26, 1963 (61 years old) in Cairo, Egypt

An Egyptian actor, born in Cairo, graduated from the Faculty of Foreign Trade, and obtained the title of first representative of the university and first representative of the universities of Egypt, then joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts. He worked in theatre, cinema and television; The most well-known role for him is his role in the TV war movie (The Road to Eilat), unlike him he participated in the films (Patience in the Salts, Hot Night_ directed by Atef El-Tayeb_, Al-Sagha, and No Intention Stay). He also participated in the theater in several works, including (The Dream Enters the Village, Brides Lurking, Disorientation, Thugs, Scribble, Between Between, People, Text by Text, A Bird Came From the Window). Among the most famous series in which he participated (My Aunt Safia and the Monastery, Dameer Abla Hikmat, Imam Al-Da’at, Imam Al-Shafi’i) and many others, as his greatest contribution to the field of television drama.

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