Among Egypt’s most popular actors, Mohamed Ramadan has amassed a sizable following since the start of his career in 2004. With his trademark wit and charisma, Ramadan has become a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, and his work has been recognized with numerous awards.
Born in 1981 in Cairo, Egypt, Mohamed Ramadan has been working in the film and television industry since 2004. He has since starred in a variety of blockbuster films, including the 2020 release “El-Raheb.” His performance in this film earned him the Best Actor award at the El-Gouna Film Festival. Additionally, Ramadan has written and directed several films, including “Dotkom” (2018) and “Message from the Sea” (2020).
In addition to his work in film and television, Ramadan is also an acclaimed singer and musician. He has released numerous singles, as well as a studio album titled “Mohamed Ramadan.” His music has become popular throughout the Middle East, and he has won a number of awards for his work.
Ramadan has also been involved in numerous charitable endeavors. In 2020, he partnered with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to help raise awareness about the plight of refugees in Egypt. Additionally, he has donated money to various charities, including those that aim to help children in need.
Since the start of his career in 2004, Mohamed Ramadan has established himself as one of Egypt’s most renowned actors. He has achieved critical acclaim for his work in film and television and has also achieved success as a singer and musician. In addition to his creative achievements, he is also known for his charitable efforts, having donated money and support to numerous causes.
His films:
Awlad Al-Shareware (2006)
Ramy Al-Etsamy (2007)
Ehky ya Chahrazade (2009)
El Almany (2011)
Abdo Mota (2012)
Sa’a We Nos (2012)
Hassal Kher (2012)
Qalb El-Assad (2013)
Wahed Sa’idy (2014)
Shadd Agzaa (2015)
El-Kenz (The Treasure 1) (2017)
Jawab Ieteqal (2017)
Akher Deek Fe Masr (2017)
Hassan Allam shabah (2018)
el-Diesel (2018)
El-Kenz 2 (The Treasure – 2) (2019)
Sery lel 8aya (2020)