Ali Rabie, a talented Egyptian actor, was born in 1989 and embarked on his artistic journey after graduating from the faculty of commerce in Cairo. His early endeavors began on the faculty's stage, where he participated in a remarkable 25 plays that garnered recognition and acclaim at various acting and theater festivals across the country. This impressive start laid the foundation for his future success.
Rabie's passion for acting led him to join the third class of Khaled Galal's esteemed acting school, where he honed his craft by participating in two notable plays: "Ayna Ashbahy" (Where are my Ghosts?) and "Helw Elkalam" (Sweet Talk). His breakthrough in the industry came when he collaborated with Ashraf Abdel Baky's renowned theater show "Teatro Masr".
In addition to his theater work, Rabie has also appeared in supporting roles in several films by the renowned comedy trio Shiko, Ahmed Fahmy, and Hisham Maged. These films include "Banat El Am" (Female Cousins) and "Elharb ElAlameya Eltalta" (The Third World War),as well as their television series "Elragol Elennaab" (The Hibiscus Man).