Ahmed Mekky (actor)
Ahmed Mekky أحمد مكي | |
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Occupation | Actor, rapper, writer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Height | 5,8 |
Website |
ahmed-mekky |
Ahmad Mekky (Arabic: أحمد مكي is an Egyptian-Algerian actor, writer, director, and rapper.[1]
Career
He began his career in cinema after graduating from the directing division at the Institute of Cinema. Mekky started out directing several short films such as Yabanee Asly (An Original Japanese) before directing Al Hassa Al Sab'a (The Seventh Sense), which starred Ahmed Al Fishawy, in 2005. That work was adapted from a short film that Mekky had previously directed in 2003. Ahmed Mekky has collaborated with his sister Inas Mekky in directing several television productions, including Lahazat Harija (Crucial Moments) and Tamer wa Shawqiyah (Tamer and Shawqiyah) in which he also played the role of Haitham Dabour. Mekky stars in the Ramadan comedy El Kebir Awi in which he plays both main characters, two brothers vying for the inheritance of their deceased father. In 2013, the third season of El Kebir Awi introduces a third brother, also played by Mekky. Besides his career in cinema, Mekky has also continued to write rap songs that he performs in films or uploads to the internet.
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
2001 | Ibn Izz, (Rich) | Cameo | |
2004 | Morgan Ahmad Morgan, (Morjan Ahmed Morjan) | Dabour | |
2008 | Laylet Al BabyDoll, (The BabyDoll Night) | Zaghloul | |
H-Dabbour, (H-Dabbour) | Haythem Dabbour | First leading role | |
2009 | Teer Inta, (you Fly!) | Dr. Baheeg | |
2010 | La Tarago' Wala Istislam (Al-Qabda Al-Dameya), (Neither Regression Nor Surrender: The Bloody Fist) | Hazal'om, Adham | |
2011 | 'Cima Ali Baba, (Ali Baba's Cinema) | ||
2013 | 'Samir Abou Alneil, (Samir the father of the Nile) | Samir | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
N/A | Shabab online, (Online Teens) | ||
N/A | Lahazat Harega, (Critical Moments) | ||
2006–2008 | Tamer Wa Shaw'eyyah, (Tamer and Shawkeyyah) | Haythem Dabbour | |
2010 | El Kabeer Awy, (Big Boss) | El-Kabeer, El-Kabeer Awy, Johnny El-Kabeer Awy | |
2011 | El Kabeer Awy 2, (Big Boss 2) | El-Kabeer, El-Kabeer Awy, Johnny El-Kabeer Awy | |
2013 | El Kabeer Awy 3, (Big Boss 3) | El-Kabeer, El-Kabeer Awy, Johnny El-Kabeer Awy, Hazal'om El-Kabeer Awy | |
2014 | El Kabeer Awy 4, (Big Boss 4) | El-Kabeer, El-Kabeer Gedan, Johnny El-Kabeer Awy, Hazal'om El-Kabeer Awy | |
2015 | El Kabeer Awy 5, (Big Boss 5) | El-Kabeer, Johnny El-Kabeer Awy, Hazal'om El Kabeer Awy, Naeem El Kabeer Awy | |
Writer | |||
Year | Film | ||
2005 | Al Hassa Al Sab'a, (The Seventh Sense) | ||
2009 | Fo'sh, (Fo'sh) | ||
2009 | Teer Inta, (You Fly!) | ||
2010 | El Kabeer Awy, (The Big one) | ||
Director | |||
Year | Film | ||
1998 | Yabani Asli, (An Original Japanese) | ||
2005 | Al Hassa Al Sab'a, (The Seventh Sense) | ||
2007 | Lahazat Harega, (Critical Moments) | ||
TV Appearances/Interviews | |||
Year | Show | Role | |
2012 | Basem Yusef Khareg el Bernameg, (Basem Yusef Outside "El Bernameg") | As himself | ||
References
- ↑ Mackey, Robert (2009-11-18). "Egypt and Algeria Bring Soccer War to Sudan". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
External links
- Ahmed Mekky at the Internet Movie Database
- on Bashayer Newspaper (in Arabic)