Youssef Othman
Youssef Othman is a talented Egyptian actor who began his career at a young age, making his debut in the film "Love of Sima," directed by Osama Fawzy. This early exposure to the cinematic world paved the way for his subsequent roles, including a notable performance in "Seeb and I Seib," directed by Wael Sharkas. Othman showcased his versatility by portraying Ali in the film "Khalta Fawzia," directed by Magdy Ahmed Ali.
His talent also extended to television, where he played the character Adel in the impactful series "Heart of a Woman." Throughout his career, Othman has appeared in several popular TV series, including "Raised in Ezzo," "A Very Crazy Family," "The Return," and "The Second Gate." His return to Egyptian drama came with the much-anticipated series "Pharaoh," where he starred alongside the late actor Khaled Saleh in 2013, marking a significant comeback after a brief hiatus.
With a career that spans multiple genres and formats, Youssef Othman has established himself as a prominent figure in the Egyptian entertainment industry, recognized for his compelling performances and dedication to his craft. His body of work continues to resonate with audiences, making him a cherished actor in the realm of Egyptian cinema and television.
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