Where to watch Mohamed Al-Saady in the UK
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Al-Saadi began his artistic career as an actor in theater, with his first participation in the play "Trees Do Not Die" in 1991, written by Mahmoud Diab and directed by Abdullah bin London. In television drama, his first participation as an actor was in the TV series "Ahwal" in 2003, directed by Hani Al-Shaibani. He directed a number of theatrical works, most notably the play "Maho wa Dima" in 2011, written by Ali Jamal.
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- Conditions (2003) Cast
- Jumaa and the Sea (2007) Cast
- Freej 10 Stars (2012) Director
- Al-Sahili Director
- Two Pills of Ruin Director
- Ya Einy Director
- One Night (2008) Cast
- After Party Director
- Trees Do Not Die Cast
- Mahfouz Director
- To Love with Regards (2008) Cast
- The Lost Girl Cast
- Conditions Cast
- Al-Miftah (The Key) Executive Music Producer
- Maitha's Present Cast
- Al-Hofra (The Pit) Director
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Most-watched Mohamed Al-Saady films currently: Jumaa and the Sea (2007), Al-Sahili, Two Pills of Ruin, Ya Einy, One Night (2008).
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Selected TV credits: Conditions (2003), Freej 10 Stars (2012), Conditions.
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