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Ahmed Zaki

Ahmed Zaki

Birthday: 1949-11-18 | Place of Birth: Zagazig, Egypt

Ahmed Zaki (November 18, 1949 - March 27, 2005) was a leading Egyptian film actor who was characterized by his talent, skill, and ability to impersonate. Dubbed "The Emperor", he is widely regarded as one of the greatest male actors in the Arab world. Zaki has starred in six films that have been listed in the Top 100 Egyptian films. Ahmed Zaki was born to a poor family in Sharqia, Egypt. His father died a few years after his birth, his mother remarried, and he was brought up to live with his grandfather. Zaki fell in love with acting when he was still in school, his headmaster saw his creative ability and pushed him to follow his passion. He would later travel to Cairo and earn his degree from the Cairo Higher Institute for Drama Studies in 1974. While studying, he first debuted in the stage play Hello Shalaby (1969). He also starred in very successful comedy plays such as School of Mischief (1973) and No Longer Kids (1979). Early in his career, he struggled with producers and directors as they believed he did not have the appearance to appeal to audiences. When he got objected by the film distributor to star in Al Karnak (1975) after he was cast as the character Ismail, he entered a severe depression. He did not overcome it until after poet and playwright Salah Jahin supported him, as Jahin was convinced of his talent and would later write films and a TV show Zaki starred in. Many of his films had a strong political message that exposed governmental and police corruption. Two of his greatest successes were playing Egypt's presidents in two popular movies that became landmarks of Arabic cinema. He played Gamal Abdel Nasser in Nasser 56 (1996) and Anwar Sadat in Days of Sadat (2001). He also portrayed other prominent Egyptian figures such as writer Taha Hussien. Zaki was a method actor who immersed himself profoundly in his roles, absorbing every aspect of the character he was portraying whether he was fictional or real in origin. In 1983, he married actress Hala Fouad but the marriage did not last. She gave birth to his only son Haitham Zaki in 1984, who would also grow up to be an actor until his sudden and tragic death in 2019. His former wife died in 1993 after a battle with breast cancer. He was a known heavy smoker. In 2005, Ahmed Zaki died of lung cancer during the shooting of Sherif Arafa's biography Halim (2006), in which he portrayed the legendary singer Abdel Halim Hafez, a role he's always dreamed to play. His son Haitham was roped in to fill the scenes and play the lead on behalf of his father. Years after his passing, he is remembered with great reverence and fondness within the film industry and outside it, his contributions seen as monumental by his contemporaries as well as the generations that followed.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2006
Halim

as    عبدالحليم حافظ

2002
His Excellency the Minister

as    Ra'fat Rostom

2001
Days of El Sadat

as    Anwar El Sadat

2000
Land of Fear

as    Yehia / Adam

1998
1997
Hassan Ellol

as    Hassan Ragheb Al-Minshawi (Hassan Al-Loul)

1997
The Champion

as    Mahmoud (Houda Kalawi)

1996
Lobster

as    Abbas Al-Antil

1996
Nasser 56

as    Gamal Abdel Nasser

1996
An Affair

as    Salah

1996
Hysteria

as    Zein

1993
Al Basha

as    Hazem El-Shennawy

1993
The Lady's Driver

as    حماده

1993
Mr. Karate

as    صلاح عبدالراضى

1992
Against the Government

as    Mustafa Khalaf

1991
Al Makhtufa

as    Hussein

1991
The Escape

as    Montaser Abdel Ghaffar

1991
The Shepherd and the Women

as    حسن عبدالراضي

1990
Kaborya

as    Hassan Hodhod

1990
One Woman Is Not Enough

as    Hossam Mounir

1990
The Egg and the Stone

as    Mustataa Al-Taazi

1990
The Emperor

as    Zeinhom

1989
Welad Eleih

as    Zaki Al-Homsani

1988
1988
The Wife of an Important Man

as    Hisham Abu Al-Wafa

1988
The Third Class

as    Suroor

1987
Four on an Official Mission

as    Anwar