Mohamed Saad is a renowned Egyptian actor whose artistic journey began with a minor role in the series "The Nile Still Flows". Subsequently, he appeared in a string of small roles in various films, including "The Road to Eilat", as well as the series "Who Doesn't Love Fatma?".
However, it was his portrayal of the iconic character El Lembi in the film "The Headmaster" directed by Sherif Arafa that marked a significant turning point in his career. This role not only garnered widespread recognition but also paved the way for his first major starring role in the 2002 film "E Lembi".
Following this breakthrough, Saad's repertoire of roles expanded, with the majority of his performances centered around eccentric characters that he meticulously crafts, often adopting unconventional names such as Okal, Boha, Tatah, Puskas, and many others.
Throughout his illustrious career, Saad has starred in a diverse range of films, including "Mohamed Hussein", "The Treasure", and "My Life Is Poor", solidifying his status as one of Egypt's most talented and versatile actors.
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