He also starred in the famous 1980s television comedy musical series Howa we heya with actress | 1980: Al Batneyya — Safrot• 1978: El Omr Lahza Life is a Second• 1994: Al ragol al talet• 1983: El Ehteyat Wageb — Hassan• 1987: Al Makhtufa — Hussien• The book features details of his acting career and includes a compilation of articles by different critics including , and |
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1986: — Ahmad Abu Kamel• Early days [ ] Ahmed Zaki was born in the city of , about 50 miles north of , Egypt | Zaki was seen as an icon and spokesperson for the average Egyptian youth; he was also considered the heir to as Malek El Terso "The King of the Third Class" — a reference to his popularity among the poor, who bought third-class seats in movie theatres in an Egyptian magazine |
1984: El Lela AL Mawooda — Fathi• Filmography in order of release dates [ ]• A book about Zaki has been released under the title of Ahmad Zaki wa Symphoniet Ibda Ahmad Zaki: A Symphonic Innovation Masterpiece.
51984: "El-nemr El'eswed" The Black Tiger - Muhammed Hassan• 1983: Darb El Hawa — Abdel Aziz• 1986: Love on the Pyramids Plateau• 1992: Al Basha — Hazem El Shennawy• 1984: The Prince — Prince Yousef Othman Basha• 1990: Kaboria — Hassan Hudhud• 1998: El Batal The Hero• 1993: Sawwaq el hanem — Hamada• He also had plans to play president in a third movie | He played presidents in , a movie that centered on the fateful summer of 1956 when then-President Nasser nationalizing the , and in the movie 2001 with director which he also produced |
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1981: Taer ala el tariq — Fares• Highlights [ ] Many of his films were written by screenwriter and had a strong political message that exposed and | 2005—2006: directed by — Abdel Halim Hafez final film role References [ ] |
1974: Abnaa Al-Samt The Children of Silence — Mahmoud• 1988: Escape — Montaser Abdel Ghafour• 1990: Al Beh Al bawab The Rich guard• 1988: The 3rd Class — Sorour• The two starred together in two movies several years earlier.
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