Mohamed Ramadan (actor)

Mohamed Ramadan Mahmoud Hijazi (Arabic: محمد رمضان محمود حجازي; born 23 May 1988 in Qena) is an Egyptian actor and singer. He is married to Nesreen El Sayed Abd El Fattah and has 3 children: Ali, Haneen and Kenz.[1]

Mohamed Ramadan
محمد رمضان
Mohamed Ramadan in 2015
Born
Mohamed Ramadan Mahmoud Hijazi

(1988-05-23) 23 May 1988
NationalityEgyptian
Other namesAl-Prince
OccupationActor, Singer
Years active2004–present
Known forActing
Notable work
Al Ostoura
Spouse(s)
Nesreen Abd El Fattah
(m. 2012)
Children3

Biography

Mohamed Ramadan began acting while at school. He has received the award for greatest nationwide talent three times consecutively – an unprecedented achievement. He started his career with small roles in TV series like "The Cindrella," until he had his big break in Yousry Nasrallah's "Ehky Ya Sharazad" (Tell me, Shahrazad). He then went on to star in films produced by the Egyptian producers Mohamed and Ahmed El Sobky, which made him one of the most valuable actors in the middle east. Mohamed Ramadan is perhaps the only Egyptian actor to have been praised by the performer Omar Sharif, who stated that he had chosen Mohamed to perpetuate his acting legacy.[2]

Controversy

On November 21, 2020, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared a photo of Ramadan with Emirati footballer Dia Saba and singer Omer Adam in a rooftop party in Dubai. This incident comes months after Israel signed normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain which sparked condemnation by Arabs on social media accusing Ramadan of being a "Zionist". Egyptian–Israeli relations remained chilled since signing the peace treaty in 1979.[3][4]

Filmography

Films

• Ehky ya Chahrazade (2009)

  • Awlad Al-Shareware' (2006)
  • El Almany (2011)
  • Abdo Mota (2012)
  • Sa'a We Nos (2012)
  • Hassal Kher (2012)
  • Qalb El-Assad (2013)
  • Wahed Sa'idy (2014)
  • Shadd Agzaa (2015)
  • El-Kenz (The Treasure 1)(2017)
  • Jawab Ieteqal (2017)[5]
  • Akher Deek Fe Masr (2017)
  • Hassan Allam shabah (2018)
  • el-Diesel (2018)[6][7]
  • El-Kenz 2 (The Treasure - 2) (2019)
  • Sery lel 8aya (2020)[8][9]

TV series

  • El-Sharika (2012)
  • Ibn Halal (2014)
  • Al Ostoura (2016)
  • Nesr el-Saeed (2018)
  • Zelzal (2019)
  • Al Prince (2020)
  • Mousa (2021)

References


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