Ahmed Bedier (actor)

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Born (1945-06-20) June 20, 1945 (age 80)
Qena Governorate, Kingdom of Egypt
OccupationsActor, comedian
Yearsactive1970–now
Children2
Ahmed Bdeir
أحمد بدير
Ahmed Bedir in 2022
Born (1945-06-20) June 20, 1945 (age 80)
Qena Governorate, Kingdom of Egypt
OccupationsActor, comedian
Years active1970–now
Children2

Ahmed Bedier (Arabic: أحمد بدير; born on June 20, 1945) is an Egyptian actor who was born in the city of Qena in Upper Egypt.[1]

He graduated from high school in 1966,[2] and after four years, he received his university degree in arts from Cairo University in 1970.[3] He worked as an actor in youth center theaters before becoming a writer and director. He then worked as an actor in radio in several series, including (The Sad Nightingale, Al-Zini Barakat, The Dream of Night and Day, City Gates, Zizinya), and also worked in theater in many works, including (Raya and Sakina, Bachelor's in Ruling People, The Sa'idis Have Arrived, On the Sidewalk, Constitution, Our Lords). In cinema, he took on small roles, with works like (Karnak, Silence We Will Watch, Days of Terror, Sons and Killers, Hero of Paper) and others. He is married and has two daughters, Sarah and Dua'.[4][5]

Personal life

Ahmed Bedier is married and has two daughters, Sarah and Dua.[5]

Artistic journey

References

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