Egyptian actor (born 1973)
Amr Waked
Born (1973-04-12 ) April 12, 1973 (age 51) Alma mater American University in Cairo Occupation Actor Years active 1999–present Notable work Spouse
Amr Waked (Arabic : عمرو واكد Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʕɑm.ɾe.wæːked] ;[ a] born (1973-04-12 ) April 12, 1973)[ 1] is an Egyptian film, television and stage actor. He is best known to international audiences and in Hollywood for his role in the 2005 film Syriana .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Other prominent roles include a Yemeni sheikh called Muhammad in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen , Pierre Del Rio in Luc Besson 's Lucy and Farouk Hassan in Ramy .
In 2019, Waked was sentenced to eight years in prison by an Egyptian military court for spreading false news and insulting state institutions. For that reason, he has no intention of returning to Egypt .[ 7] He has been residing in Spain since October 2017.
Career
Waked's first major role was in Ashab wallah business (2002) (Are we friends or just a business ).[ 8] Reviewers reported that he portrayed the role of "Gehad" so well that many viewers left the theater believing he was actually a Palestinian actor, rather than Egyptian.[ 9] [ 10] His first lead role was as Ahmed in Deil el Samaka (The Fish's Tail ) (2003), and in 2005 he worked alongside George Clooney in the film Syriana , for which in 2006 he won a 'Special Award for Arabs in The International Cinema' at the Cairo International Film Festival . Waked joined the cast of the Egyptian television series Lahazat Harega (Critical Moments ) in 2007,[ 11] shooting 32 episodes for season one.[ 9]
In 2008, Waked joined the cast of the BBC /HBO television series House of Saddam to portray Saddam Hussein 's son-in-law Hussein Kamel .[ 12] [ 13] Since the lead role of Saddam Hussein was played by Israeli actor Yigal Naor , Waked faced punishment by Egypt's Actors Union which opposes normalization of ties with Israel. The union threatened to ban him from all future projects in Egypt.[ 14] [ 13] [ 15] Waked was also criticized by supporters of the Palestinian cause for taking an acting role in Wonder Woman 1984 starring Israeli actress and former IDF soldier Gal Gadot .[ 16]
In 2009, Waked co-hosted the 33rd Cairo International Film Festival ,[ 17] and in 2010 he rejoined the cast of Lahazat Harega . He joined Hollywood stars Matt Damon , Jude Law , Kate Winslet , and Gwyneth Paltrow in the 2011 film, Contagion and co-starred in the British film Salmon Fishing in the Yemen with Emily Blunt , Ewan McGregor , and Kristin Scott Thomas .[ 9] and also co-starred in Lucy alongside Morgan Freeman and Scarlett Johansson . In 2017, he moved to Spain and was sentenced to eight years in prison by an Egyptian court for making pro-democracy comments on social media. Due to these charges, Waked is not able to return to Egypt.[ 18]
Since 2019, Waked has played the father of main character Ramy Hassan on the Hulu series Ramy .
In 2021 Amr Waked hosted the web series Decoded (Dahaleez) in both Arabic and English. This was the first time he hosted for a news channel which also led him to being featured on The Muslim 500 . Decoded won a Telly Award in 2022.[ 19]
Filmography
Films
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2007-2010
Lahazat Harega (Critical Moments )
Dr. Ramy
2008
House Of Saddam
Hussein Kamal
3 episodes
2008
The Shooting of Thomas Hurdell
Mohammad
2010
Abwab El Khoof
Adam Yassin
2010
El-Gamaah
Amr
2010
Ostrich's Feather
Karem
30 episodes
2011
Odysseus
Eukaristos
2 episodes
2012
Spiral
Yannis
7 episodes
2014
Marco Polo
Yusuf
9 episodes
2017
El Herbaya
Mokhtar
2017
Riviera
Delormes
10 episodes
2019–2022
Ramy
Farouk Hassan
28 episodes
2021
Decoded
Himself
Host
Theater
1992, Afareet Hamza We Fatma as Hamza
1992, Vinegar Tom as The Devil
1993, Crimes Of The Heart as Doc
1993, Al Ghaba Al Saeeda as The Fox
1994, Tales From Agabad as Hero
1994, Compass Berserk as Montigu
1994, The Bus as Ahmed[ 27]
1995, Oedipus The President as Prometheus
2000, Al Ze'ab Yohaddid Al Madinah as The Journalist[ 28]
2002, Shabab Rewish Tahn as Ahmed
Recognition
Awards and nominations
See also
Notes
^ pronounced separately Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ʕɑmɾ] , Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈwæːked]
References
^ "Amr Waked" .
^ a b Schemm, Paul (1 July 2008). "Egito aposta no renascimento do cinema, e Omar Sharif volta à ação" (in Portuguese). G1. Associated Press . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b Galupo, Scott; Chaffee, Kevin (21 December 2005). "Stork's gift". The Washington Times .
^ a b Patel, Anhoni (10 December 2005). "Syriana - A Jigsaw Puzzle" . San Francisco Chronicle . Archived from the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b Bowman, James (23 November 2005). "See No Evil, Hear No Fact" . New York Sun . Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b H.A.R. (22 December 2005). "Amr Waked & Syriana" . Waleg. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ "Egyptian Actor Amr Waked Sentenced to Eight Years in Jail for "Spreading False News and Insulting State Institutions" " . Egyptian Streets . 6 March 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019 .
^ "A different vehicle" . Al-Ahram Weekly . 6–12 September 2001. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b c d e f "Amr Waked bio" . lahazat-harega.com. Retrieved 15 May 2010 .
^ "Ultimate sacrifice" . The Spectator . 7 September 2001. pp. c-04. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ Hassan, Hassan (March 2007). "A Doctor in the House?" . Egypt Today . Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ Tarbush, Susannah (21 April 2010). " 'House of Saddam' brings Saddam's complexities to the small screen" . Saudi Gazette . Archived from the original on 22 August 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b Williams, Daniel (23 October 2007). "Egyptian Actor Attacked for Film With Israeli as Saddam Hussein" . Bloomberg . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j Eskandar, Wael (5 September 2008). "Amr Waked sticks to his guns" . Daily News Egypt . Retrieved 15 May 2010 . [dead link ]
^ Pearson, Bryan (9 September 2007). "Egyptian actor Amr Waked faces ban" . Variety . Archived from the original on 17 April 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2010 .
^ Khalaf, Rayana (November 19, 2019). "Egyptian actor criticized for taking 'acting role' with Israel's Gal Gadot" . StepFeed .
^ Fahim, Joseph (11 November 2009). "33rd Cairo International Film Fest kicks off" . Daily News Egypt . Retrieved 14 May 2010 . [dead link ]
^ "Sisi's Script" . Reuters. December 12, 2019.
^ "حكايات متصدرة - YouTube" . www.youtube.com . Retrieved 2023-04-28 .
^ Holden, Stephen (1 February 2001). "review: Gannat al Shayateen (1999)" . The New York Times . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ "Eyes wide open" . Al-Ahram Weekly . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ Nakhla, Sherif Iskander (10–16 April 2003). "Sherif Iskander" . Al-Ahram Weekly . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ "Nothing to laugh about" . Al-Ahram Weekly . 8–14 April 2004. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ "Amr Waked" . IMDb . Retrieved 2018-09-21 .
^ "The Shoemaker" . Abu Dhabi Film Festival . Retrieved 2018-09-21 .
^ Awad, Sherif; Hassan, Lamia (May 2010). "Egypt's First 3D Movie in the Works" . Egypt Today . Archived from the original on 11 May 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ Nakhla, Sherif (15–21 January 2004). "Mafia Inc" . Al-Ahram Weekly . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
^ Rakha, Youssef (7–13 December 2000). "Surplus ministrations" . Al-Ahram Weekly . Retrieved 14 May 2010 .
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