
Khaled Saleh
Biography
Khaled Saleh is an Egyptian actor born on January 23, 1964, in Giza. He began acting in college where he took part in stage productions. He then performed in amateur theaters like the Hanijjar and then later on the Egyptian Opera House, where he stayed for a long time. Throughout this period, Saleh also did some business on the side. He completely devoted himself to acting in 2000, and at age 36 rose to prominence for his talented performances as complex, tyrannical villains. His most important films are "Tito" and "The Yacoubian Building" (2006) based on the best-selling Alaa Al Aswany novel. He's also known for his television work on "Sultan El Gharram," which aired during Ramadan 2007, and "Baad el Farraq" (Post-Split) which aired during Ramadan 2008. In 2007, he appeared in films "Ahlam Haqiqia" (Real Dreams) and the Youssef Chahine and Khaled Youssef co-directed film "Heya Fawda" (Chaos, This Is). His recent film credits include "Al Maslaha" (The Benefit) and "Black February" in 2012. he based away in September 2012
Filmography

The Island 2

The Thief and the Fool

Black February

The Deal

Amar’s Hand

The Consul's Son

Chief Omar Harb

Until Things Get Better

Chaos, This Is?

Real Dreams

Eighth Dirty Dozen

About Love and Passion

The Yacoubian Building

Italia's War

Alexandria, Private

Open your eyes

Cholesterol Free

Tito

The Colors of Love

Best Times

Mido the Troublemaker

Stay Awake

Her Divorce Lawyer

The Ostrich and the Peacock

Tumbledown

Shorom Borom

El Nems

Fallen Angels' Paradise

Gamal Abdel Nasser
