Maged el-Kedwany
Egyptian actor (born 1967) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maged Nabil Elkedwani (Arabic: اى ماجد نبيل الكدوانى, Egyptian Arabic: ماجد الكدوانى: born: 10 December 1967) is an Egyptian actor. He began acting in the 1990s, playing supporting roles. He won the Muhr Arab - Feature Best Actor Award for his role in 678 from Dubai International Film Festival.[1] He's worked on dozens of films, among them are some of the most well-known films of the 1990s, like Afareet el-Asphalt (Asphalt Ghosts) in 1996 and Saidi fe Gamea al-Amrikeya (Saidi at the American University) in 1998. His other films include Harameya Ki-Gi-To (Ki-Gi-To Thieves), Harameya fe Thailand (Thieves in Thailand), Al-Ragel al-Abyad al-Motawast (Average White Guy), and Khaly min Kolesterol (Cholesterol-Free). In 2012, he appeared in two high-profile movies, Hafla Montasif al-Leil (Midnight Party) and Saaa we Nos (Hour and a Half). Amongst the theatrical productions that he has performed in are “Pallo” and “Diwan Al Baqar”. Maged has also made several television appearances, which include roles in “Nahnu la Nazra Al Shawk”, “Al Farar Men Al Hob”, “Al Shara’a Al Jadeed”, “Zayzenia” and “Arabesque”.[2]
Maged el-Kedwany | |
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ماجد نبيل الكدوانى | |
Born | Maged Nabil el-Kedwani (1967-12-10) December 10, 1967 (age 56) |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
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