Yassin studied engineering at university, but friends asked him to stand in for an absent actor in a university play. As a result, he decided to take a theater course and participate in more productions.
After graduation, Yassin worked as an engineering teaching assistant at the American University in Cairo, before deciding to leave behind a developing career in engineering and academia to pursue his passion for acting.
Career
Yassin starred in the controversial and highly praised Beit Men Lahm (House of Flesh), based on the Arabic novel written by Yusuf Idris, directed by Rami A. Jabbar.[2] Director Khairy Beshara gave him with a role in Qalb Habiba, the TV series that marked Soheir El-Bably’s comeback.[citation needed] Shortly after this his cinema debut followed with small roles in The Yacoubian Building and Halim.[citation needed]
Yassin appeared in supporting roles such as “Marei”, the villain brother to Ashraf Abdel Baqi in Aala Ganb Yasta and as Mo, the drug addict in Zay El Naharda.[3] His first leading role was alongside Mahmoud Yassin in the action film Al Waad or The Promise, written by Waheed Hamid and directed by Mohamed Yassin.[citation needed]