Saeed Seddik

Saeed Seddik

Egyptian actor

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Full Name: Saeed Seddik

 

Date of Birth: January 1, 1960

 

Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt

 

Nationality: Egyptian 🇪🇬

 

Religion: Muslim ☪️

 

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn ♑

 

Profession: Actor

 

Years Active: Since 1984

 

Marital Status: Married (his wife was a classmate but did not pursue acting)

 

Number of Works: Over 120 works across TV, film, and theatre

 

Notable Roles: The corrupt officer in Ibn Halal, and the kind father in Qanoon Al-Maraghy

 

🎬 Career Beginnings

Saeed Seddik began his artistic career in the 1980s, participating in several TV series such as:

 

What Happened? ❓

 

Al-Layth Ibn Saad 🕌

 

Dhul-Nun Al-Masri 🧕📜

 

He continued to appear in a wide variety of roles, successfully portraying each character with authenticity and talent.

 

📺 Notable TV Series

A Case of Public Opinion (2007)

 

The Avenger (2012)

 

Bab Al-Khalq (2012)

 

Brothers Turned Enemies (2012)

 

Abdel Aziz Street (2011)

 

Citizen X (2011)

 

Extreme Passion (2010)

 

The Other October (2010)

 

The Group (2010)

 

The Blind Cat (2010)

 

Lifeline (2010)

 

Not Friends (2010)

 

Qanoon Al-Maraghy (2009)

 

Al-Adham (2009)

 

Al-Masrawiya 2 (2009)

 

Spy Wars (2009)

 

He Fulfilled His Promise (2009)

 

She and Da Vinci (2016)

 

The Choice 2: Men of the Shadows (2021)

 

El-Prince (2020)

 

The End (2020)

 

Eyewitness (2020)

 

Moon of the End of the World (2020)

 

It’s Me or Grandpa (2020)

 

Arab Rights (2024)

 

The Cocoon (2025)

 

Midnight Crime (2025)

 

Young Woman (2025)

 

🎥 Notable Films

Don’t Ask Me Who I Am (1984)

 

Hysteria (1998)

 

Coming Fast (2005)

 

Baby Doll Night (2008)

 

Pinprick (2016)

 

Some Don’t Go to the Marriage Registrar Twice (2021)

 

Cheating in Exams (Shaoming) (2021)

 

🎓 Education and Early Artistic Interests

While still in middle school, Saeed Seddik was active in school theatre. In high school, he was encouraged by the school director and actor Mohamed Ahmed El-Masry (known as “Abo Lam'a”) to form a drama group. He later studied sociology at the Faculty of Arts and graduated with honors. During college, he trained under the renowned actor Mohamed Sobhy.