Mohamed Henedi
Mohamed Henedy محمد هنيدى | |
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Born |
[1] Giza, Egypt | 1 February 1965
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Abir |
Children | Sabrina Asfour, Dounia Asfour |
Mohamed Henedi (Arabic: محمد هنيدى) is an Egyptian comedy actor born in Giza, Egypt on 1 February 1965[2] and has gained a cinematic bachelor's degree. Henedi started his career in 1991 in short appearances in theaters and cinemas, and achieved huge success in his two films Esma'eleya Rayeh Gaii and Sa'ede Fel Gam'a Al Amrekya. He later starred in the movies Hamam fi Amesterdam, Belya we Demagho el Alya, Saheb Sahbo and Andalib el Dokki. Mohamed Henedi also dubbed the voices of Timon, Mike Wazowski and Homer Simpson for the Egyptian versions of The Lion King, Monsters, Inc., and The Simpsons respectively. After acting in many Egyptian movies, he is famous all over the Arabic world.
Yasmine El-Reshidi of The Wall Street Journal said that Henedi was "considered the Robert De Niro of the Middle East."[3]
Works
Filmography
- Trust! (2013) (T.V Series)
- Teta Raheeba (2012) (Rauf)
- Meseu Ramadan Mabrouk (2011) (Mister Ramadan Mabrouk - TV Series)
- Amir El Behar (2009) (Prince of Seas)
- Ramadan Mabrouk Abo El-Alameen Hamoda (2008)
- Andaleeb AlDokki (2007) (Dokki's Nightingale)
- Wesh Egram (2006) (Crime's Face)
- Ya Ana Ya Khalty (2005) (Me Vs. My Aunt)
- Fool El Seen El Azeem (2004) (The Great Beans of China)
- Askar Fi El-Mu'askar (2003) (Soldiers In The Camp)
- Saheb Sahbo (2002) (Best Friends)
- Ga'na El Bian El Taly (2001) (Breaking News)
- Bellyah We Demagho El Alia (2000) (Big-Minded Bellyah)
- Hamam Fi Amsterdam (1999) (Hammam In Amsterdam)
- Sa'eedi Fil Gama'a El Amrekeia (1998) (An Upper-Egyptian In The AUC)
- Samaka Wa Arba't kuroush (1997) (A fish And Four Sharks)
- Sarek Al-Farah (1994) (Joy Thief)
- Zeyaret El-Sayed El-Rais (1994) (Mr. President's Visit)
- Iskanderya, kaman We kaman (1990) (Alexandria,More And More)
- Yom Morr... Yom Helw (1988) (Good Day And Bad Day)
References
- ↑ Mohamed Henedi illustrates his real birthday
- ↑ Biography of Mohamed Henedi
- ↑ El-Rashidi, Yasmine (14 October 2005). "D'oh! Arabized Simpsons not getting many laughs". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2008-01-18.