Ahmed Al-Haddad

Ahmed Al-Haddad

Comedic Actor

Ahmed Al-Haddad
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Ahmed Al-Haddad (also known as Ahmed Mahmoud Mohamed)

 

📆 Date of Birth: November 18, 1928 – Beni Suef Governorate, Al-Wasta Center

🕊️ Date of Death: June 17, 1992 (aged 63) – Due to kidney failure

🏳️ Nationality: Egyptian 🇪🇬

🎭 Profession: Comedic Actor

🗣️ Language: Arabic

 

📌 Biography:

He obtained a Diploma in Decorative Industry and worked as an architectural draftsman at the Ministry of Agriculture before becoming a secretary of the Uniform Committee.

He joined the "Sa'a Le Qalbak" (An Hour for Your Heart) troupe in 1953 and gained fame through the character "Al-Ragaya".

He participated in cinema and television, playing notable comedic roles, and also worked as a teacher, recording his works on cassette tapes.

He was known for his comedic style, but he did not seek to reinvent himself, instead relying on his past successes.

🎬 Notable Works (36 projects):

📺 TV Series:

 

Ali Al-Zeebaq (1985)

🎥 Films:

 

The Lover (1980)

A Kind of Women (1979)

Eternal Devils (1974)

City Lights (1972)

No.. No.. My Love (1970)

A Student’s Love (1969)

The Audience’s Idol (1967)

The Mamluks (1965) – As "Bahloul"

His Majesty (1963) – As "Hassan the Driver"

Blood on the Nile (1961)

Struggle on the Nile (1959)

Love Street (1958)

The Secret Beach (1958)

A Night of My Life (1954)

Bulbul Afandi (1948)

📌 Note: He was known for portraying simple and Upper Egyptian characters in a comedic manner, making him a significant part of Egypt’s golden age of comedy.