Mohamed ElShaqanqeery

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An Egyptian actor, born in Cairo on September 12, 1973. His uncle is the director Ibrahim Al-Shaqanqiry, who introduced him in the series Next-Door Neighbors in 1995. After that, he worked in important TV series, such as: The Trickster (1996), Woman of the Time of Love (1998) and Family and People (2001). He also appeared in a limited number of films, most notably The International (2009). He recently went on to produce the series In the Blink of an Eye (2013).

  • Acting
  • Born 11 September 1973 (age 52)
  • Egypt
  • 35 credits

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Selected TV credits: Critical Moments (2007), Professor and Head of Department (2015), Vegetable Market (2006), The Oracle (2013), Alseera AlAshouria: AlHarafeesh (1998).

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