Ahmed Al Saqqa
Ahmed Al Saqqa, a distinguished figure in the Egyptian entertainment industry, graduated from the Egyptian Academy of Arts and swiftly embarked on his acting career, initially making appearances in Egyptian mini-series. He quickly gained recognition for his performances in several prominent series aired during the Ramadan season.
Al Saqqa solidified his status as a film icon in 1998 with his role in "Seidy at the American University," a film that set the record for the highest box office earnings in both Egyptian and Arab cinema. His first major leading role came in 2000 with "Short wi Fanila wi Cap," which marked the beginning of a remarkable journey in the film industry.
His filmography continued to flourish, with "Mafia" emerging as the standout film of 2002, which garnered widespread acclaim and achieved over 14 million EGP in box office revenue across Egypt.
With a remarkable portfolio of more than 80 films and television shows to his name, Ahmed Al Saqqa has become a household name in the Arab world, celebrated for his versatility and dedication to his craft. His contributions to cinema and television have left an indelible mark on the industry, ensuring his legacy will be remembered for years to come.
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