
Actor
Born April 2, 1954 in Giza, Egypt
Egyptian singer, composer, and actor born in Giza in 1954. He was born to a musical family and was taught by his father musician Ibrahim El Haggar. He studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts. He has sung with many Arab and international artists. He has appeared in many works including the TV series One Thousand and One Nights, One Hour Left, and the plays Where Can I Get Humans?, and The Three Musketeers. He's also known for singing the opening and end credits of numerous TV series, including Al-Halawany Gate, and The Fortune and the Progeny.

حارة الضحك

Snake's head

Sahranin

Reasons for revelation of verses

واحة الغروب

المصراوية

رباعيات جاهين

The People of the Askar Hamlet

Youth on Air

Harun Al Rashid

Al Sera Al Helalya

ِAyam El shar

Children are crazy
حمزه

Axe in the head

Bwabet Elhalwani
عبده الحامولي

شارع المواردي

The Evil Man
Saeed

Very Smart & Very Stupid

The Homeless Kids

Mr. Abo El-Ela El-Beshry's Journey

The sea said

City Gates

Fangs
Ali

The Singer

The Days