Noted Egyptian thespian, Ahmed, embarked on his acting journey following his graduation from the prestigious Egyptian Academy of Arts, swiftly transitioning to starring roles in Egyptian mini-series. He then went on to co-star in numerous prominent series broadcast during the esteemed Ramadan seasons.
Ahmed's breakthrough as a film star occurred in 1998, when he co-starred in the record-breaking film "Seidy at the American University", which holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing film in both Egyptian and Arab countries' box office history. He subsequently landed his first starring role in the 2000 film "Short wi Fanila wi Cap", marking the beginning of an illustrious career.
Fast-forward to 2002, Ahmed's latest film "Mafia" garnered widespread acclaim, ultimately grossing over 14 million EGP in the Egyptian box office. With an impressive portfolio of over 80 movies and TV shows to his credit, Ahmed has solidified his position as a household name in the Egyptian entertainment industry.