Abu Al-Saud Atiya
Egyptian Actor

- Name: Abu Al-Saud Atiya
- Area: Cairo
Abu Al-Saud Atiya
🎭 Egyptian Actor
📌 Personal Information
🏠 Born: April 30, 1932 – Cairo, Egypt
🌍 Nationality: 🇪🇬 Egyptian
🎭 Profession: Film and Television Actor
🗣 Languages: 🇦🇪 Arabic
🎓 Education: Egyptian Naval Academy
🎖 Military Rank: Brigadier General
🎬 Career and Artistic Journey
🔹 Started his career in the Egyptian Navy, rising through the ranks until he became a member of the Egyptian Socialist Union.
🔹 Later transitioned to Egyptian Radio, where he became General Director of Radio Engineering.
🔹 Decided to pursue acting in the 1970s, appearing in numerous productions until 2006.
📽️ Notable Films
🎥 Captain Masr (2015)
🎥 We Are the Bus People (1979)
🎥 The Player (1984)
🎥 House of Minors (1984)
🎥 The Innocent (1981)
📺 Famous TV Series
🎭 I Will Not Live in My Father's Robe (1996) – Mimi
🎭 Raafat Al-Hagan (1988)
🎭 The White Flag (1988) – Fish Market Merchant
🎭 Mountain Wolves (1993) – Sheikh Abdel Halim
🎭 Truth and Mirage (2003) – Shafiq
🎭 The Wasiya (1990) – Mabrouk
🎭 The Account (1998)
🎭 The New Street (1997)
🎭 The Fall into Be'er Sheva (1994) – General Manager
🎭 Tears of the Majesty’s Mistress (1993) – Salah Salem
🎭 Egyptian Papers (1998, 2004)
🎭 Plays and Programs
📻 Participated in various TV dramas and radio programs.
🏆 Artistic Status
✨ Abu Al-Saud Atiya was known for his mastery of supporting roles, excelling in portraying government officials, military personnel, and strict fathers. His performances made him a familiar and beloved figure in Egyptian drama.
🔚 Conclusion
📌 Abu Al-Saud Atiya remained dedicated to his craft until his later years, delivering memorable performances that resonated with Egyptian and Arab audiences.