Mohamed Emam
Mohamed Emam is an Egyptian actor, born on September 16, 1984. He hails from a notable artistic family, being the son of renowned actor Adel Imam and the brother of director Rami Imam. His career began with a collaboration with his father in the film "Hanafi Al-Abha" in 1990. Emam's television debut came in 2003 with the series "Kanaria and Partners," where he starred alongside Farouk Al-Fishawy.
Following that, he appeared in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed "The Yacoubian Building" in 2006. After completing his studies at the American University in Cairo, he starred in "Hassan and Morcos" in 2008, but it was in 2009 that he achieved his first leading role in the film "Romantic Beh."
The year 2012 marked a significant high point in his career with his role in the television series "Red Lines," which gained immense popularity among viewers. That same year, he also featured in the series "Najy Atallah Band," further establishing his presence in the Egyptian entertainment industry. Emam has continued to build his filmography with notable works such as "The Thief of Baghdad" and "The Tiger," cementing his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Egyptian cinema.
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