Mohamed Abu Dawood

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Mohammed Abo Dawood is an Egyptian television actor and theatre director. Born in 1944, he appeared in a number of television shows including: “Ragil Gheni Fakeer Gidan” (The Very Poor Rich Man), “Malak Farouk” (King Farouk), “Om Kulthum,” "Nesr Alsharq" (Eagle of the East), “Ya Rigal El Alam Ithidu” (Men of the World, Unite) and “Bab El Khalk” (The Gate of Creation). He also directed a several plays including: "Afreet Li Kul Muwatin" (A Ghost for Every Citizen), “Tazwir fi Awrak Atefeya” (Forgery of Love Letters) and "Mawlid Sidi El Mora'eb" (The Mawlid of the Terrifying Saint).

  • Acting
  • Born 10 November 1944 (age 81)
  • Egypt
  • 83 credits

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Most-watched Mohamed Abu Dawood films currently: Morgan Ahmed Morgan (2007), The Embassy in the Building (2005), TAG (2023), Detention Letter (2017), A Message to the Governor (1998).

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Selected TV credits: Al-Gama'a (2010), Critical Moments (2007), Yawmeyat Zawga Mafrosa Awi (2015), This Family (2022), Without Mentioning Names (2013).

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