Khaled El Nabawy

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Khaled El Nabawy
Born Khaled Muhammad El Nabawy
(1966-09-12) September 12, 1966
El Mansoura, Egypt
Occupation Actor
Years active 1990-present

Khaled Muhammad El Nabawy (born September 12, 1966) is an Egyptian actor having played roles in film, theater and television.

He was born in El Mansoura, Egypt, and was introduced to cinema by the director Youssef Chahine in 1994, in his film Al Mohager. El Nabawy was awarded the All African Film Award for best actor for his role in this film, and also won the Horus Award for best supporting actor for Al Maseer, from Cairo National Festival for Egyptian Cinema. El Nabawy attended the Institute of Performing Arts. He lives in Cairo, Egypt. His roles in Hollywood include Mullah, the first advisor to Saladin, portrayed by Ghassan Massoud in the blockbuster film Kingdom of Heaven. He also played the role of Hamed, an Iraqi scientist in the film Fair Game.

El Nabawy was a high profile supporter of the 2011 Egyptian revolution both in the media and also, at times, personally protesting the streets.[1]

Filmography

Year Movie Role
1990 Leila Assal
1991 Al Mowaten Masry
1994 Al Mohager
1995 Ehna Welad Enaharda
1997 Al Maseer
1997 Ismailia Rayeh Gai
1999 Fatah Min Israel
2000 Omar 2000
2002 Tayeh Fi America Sherif El Masry
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Mullah
2006 Zay El Hawa Youssef
2008 Hassan Tayarah Hassan
2009 Al Mosafer Hassan
2009 Dokhan Bela Nar Khaled
2010 Al Dealer Ali El Halwany
2010 Fair Game Hamed
2012 The Citizen Ibrahim

Television

Year Production Role
Nahno La Nazra' Al Shouk
2000 Ragol Tamooh
2001 Hadeeth Al Sabah Wal Masa' Dawood "Pacha" El Masry
2003 Mas'alet Mabda'
2005 Rage'lek Ya Eskenderia
2008 Café Cino Khaled
2009 Sadaq Wa'dah Tayem

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