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Amr Saad

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Amr Saad
Born
Amr Saad Ali Sayed Kenawy

NationalityEgyptian
Alma materCairo University
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Amr Saad (or 'Umaru Sa'ad, Arabic: عمرو سعد) is an Egyptian film actor. He had his debut with the director Khaled Youssef in the movie When Things Get Better[1] and later secured the title role in the Youssef's movie Dokkan Shehata (Shehata shop), which also starred the Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe.

Like in the first Mslsh Heb Aziz Street and the second series is the eye of a needle series mountain kingdom.[clarification needed]

References

  1. ^ "حين ميسرة When Things Get Better". elcinema.com.