Said El-Hanawy

Said El-Hanawy

Egyptian actor

Said El-Hanawy
To contact Said El-Hanawy

  • Name: Said El-Hanawy
  • Area:

Said El-Hanawy is an Egyptian actor who began his artistic career in the early 2000s. He gained recognition for his small roles in several cinematic and television works. Although he wasn't one of the main stars in films, he left a notable mark with his diverse roles, especially in the comedic performances he delivered with skill, making him one of the familiar faces in Egyptian cinema.

 

Key Works:

🎬 Film "Arees Min Gihah Amniya" (2004):

 

Played the role of "Saeed Azmat", a comedic character that was well-received by the audience. The film was directed by Sherif Arafa and featured stars like Ahmed Helmy and Mona Zaki.

 

🎥 Film "Boha" (2005):

 

In this film, El-Hanawy portrayed a distinctive role alongside Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. It was one of the works where he was presented in a different comedic context than his usual roles.

 

🧠 Film "Zahaimir" (2010):

 

Played the role of a "patient in a psychiatrist's clinic" portrayed by Hanaa Abdel Fattah. The film, starring Adel Imam, addressed issues related to memory and Alzheimer's with a comedic-drama approach. Despite his small role, El-Hanawy had a noticeable impact on the film's atmosphere.

 

Highlights of His Career:

🌟 Appearing in Comedic Roles: He is often associated with comedic roles, where he skillfully balanced seriousness and humor in his portrayed characters.

 

🎭 Small but Impactful Roles: Although most of his roles were small, he expertly chose parts that added a unique touch to the film or series.

 

👥 Collaboration with Major Stars: He worked alongside top Egyptian stars like Ahmed Helmy, Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, and Adel Imam, helping him secure his place in the industry.

 

Personal Life:

🌍 Hometown: Egypt

 

🏙️ Place of Birth: Egypt

 

Said El-Hanawy is one of the actors who played roles that may seem small in terms of screen time but had a significant impact. He left his mark on Egyptian cinema with his lighthearted presence and distinctive comedic roles.