
Khaled El Sawy
Acting · Born 1963-11-25 · age 62 · الإسكندرية, مصر
Khaled El Sawy is an Egyptian actor. He was born in Alexandria in 1963. He studied law at Cairo University, and started acting while at college on the university's theater, and after graduating in 1985, he studied directing at the Academy of Arts till 1993. El Sawy then started working as an assistant director on the film “Samaka we Arbaa' Oroush” (A Fish and Four Sharks), then as a director for several of the Nile International network's satellite channels. El Sawy co-founded the Egyptian Foundation for Theater Enthusiasts. He wrote the plays “Haflet Maganin” (Crazy Party) and “Operette El Darfil” (The Dolphin Operette), for which he won the Taymour Award for Theatrical Ingenuity in 1991 and 1992 respectively. El Sawy's career includes a variety of distinct roles on film, including “Emaret Yacoubian” (Yacoubian Building), “Keda Reda”, “Cabaret”, “El Farah” (The Wedding) and “El Feel El Azraq” (The Blue Elephant). He also starred as a lead in television series like “Tofahet Adam” (Adam's Apple) and “Khatem Suleiman” (Suleiman's Ring).
Titles

The Blue Elephant

The Yacoubian Building

Tarek's Situation

The Blue Elephant 2

The Student Cop

Can’t Complain

Abu Ali

The Island

The Originals

Sons of Rizk 2: Return of the Lions of the Land

The Island 2

The Money

Cabareeh

Scarecrow

Siko Siko

The Wedding

The Guest

Face to Face

Flight 404

Al Maddah

200 Pounds

Lab Coat

Step Outside

The Thief and the Fool

Dunia

Elshater

Legend of the Lost Tomb

The Serial Killer

El Dashash

Micano

Coco's Adventures

30 March

Saleema Arrived

Sayidati Anisati

The Nile Crocodiles

Addicted to Love

Ahmed Notredame

Knight of the City

For Rent

Run Away Kids

Love In The Fridge

His All-Knowing Secret

A Fish and 4 Sharks

Adrenaline

Brand New

What Should I Do?

The People of Cairo

Box of Wonders

Sayed El Nas

The Green Door

Awlad El-Raaey

The Adults

The Gang of El Max

The Eight

Elle Maloush Kbeer

Battalion 101

A Husband's Diary

Om Kulthum

Sodfa

Gamal Abdel Nasser