Mohamed Farag
Born: 1982-11-15
• Cairo, Egypt
Mohamed Farag is an Egyptian actor. He was born in 1982. He joined the High Cinema Institute, but was forced to quit it and join the faculty of commerce in Cairo. He also joined Khaled Galal's acting workshop in Cairo's creativity center, and participated in the acting troupe's play “Ahwa Sada” (Black Coffee) in 2009, which premiered to widespread acclaim from audience and critics alike. He then went on to land supporting roles in television series and films, including “Elrahina” (The Hostage) and “Alf Mabrook” (Congratulations) alongside Ahmed Helmy. In 2013, Farag made his debut leading role in the action film “El Qashah” (The Sweeper).
Filmography
El Sett
The People of the Cave
The Swarm
Flight 404
Voy! Voy! Voy!
The Black Box
The Passage
Induced Labor
Forced Escape
Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces
Hepta: The Last Lecture
Game Over
Qet And Far
After the Flood
Al Qashash
Chaos, Disorder
The Deal
My Horrible Grandma
18 Days
A Break We'll Be Right Back
Black Coffe
1000 Mabrouk
Girls and Motorcycles
The Hostage