Mido Hamada
Mido Hamada, born in 1971, is a talented German-Egyptian actor known for his diverse contributions to film, television, and theater. He honed his craft at the prestigious Oxford School of Drama and currently resides in London, England. Hamada gained notable recognition for his portrayal of Ahmed Shah Massoud in the acclaimed mini-series, The Path to 9/11. His impressive resume includes appearances in popular British television series such as "Hannibal" and "Feel the Force," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In 2004, Hamada expanded his filmography by participating in the visually striking blockbuster, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. One of his most memorable roles came in the Fox drama series 24, where he played Samir Mehran, a cunning intelligence agent from the fictional nation of Kamistan. As the season's primary antagonist, he was pivotal in a gripping storyline involving the assassination of the elected president, Omar Hassan, portrayed by Anil Kapoor.
Recently, Hamada completed filming for the movie The Situation, where he took on the role of Zaid, an Iraqi photographer. With a career spanning various genres and formats, Mido Hamada continues to captivate audiences with his compelling performances and dynamic presence on screen.