Amr Saleh

Amr Saleh


in Egypt
Amer Saleh is an Egyptian actor and TV anchor who was born in Cairo. He began his career as a host on the Hayat channel and then moved to Dream channel where he was the host of the famous youth show, “Shababik” (Windows). He began acting when director Ghada Salim cast him in the TV series “Khas Gidan” (Very Special) in 2009. After this, Amer appeared in a number of other shows, including: “El Hara,” “Ardh Khas” (Special Offer) in 2010, “El Baltegy” (The Thug) in 2012, “Hekayet Binat” (Tales of Girls) in 2013, “Nekdab Lo Ulna Mabnbebsh” (We’d Be Lying if We Said We Didn’t Love) in 2013. Amer was also the star of the film “Wahed Saheeh” (The Whole One) in 2011.

Movies for Amr Saleh...

Title: The Affair
Released: October 7, 2022
Type: TV
When Hala and Omar are interrogated for a murder investigation, they’re prompted to recall how their relationship began as an affair.
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Title: Finding Ola
Released: February 3, 2022
Type: TV
After a life-altering event, Ola embarks on a journey of self-discovery while dealing with the challenges of raising two children and making ends meet.
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Title: Into the Dark
Released: December 11, 2021
Type: TV
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Title: Civil War
Released: April 13, 2021
Type: TV
The events revolve around Mariam, a woman who is forced by circumstances to abandon her daughter, Tamara, as a child, so the latter grows cold toward her. Mariam is also being deceived by her psychiatrist and her husband, Youssef.
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Title: Bayn El Samaa W El Ard
Released: April 12, 2021
Type: TV
In a Cairo building, the elevator breaks down with a number of strangers trapped inside, leading to first-time introductions under severe stress that causes many paradoxes, as the individual stories of each person are revealed.
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Title: Ayoub
Released: May 17, 2018
Type: TV
The series tells the story of a hard-working young man, who strives to find a job. When he finally gets a job as an employee in a bank, he becomes the victim of a plot that puts him in prison, causing his mother to die from grief. After he gets out, he changes completely and sets out to take revenge on those who did this to him.
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Title: Family Size
Character: Ehab
Released: May 17, 2018
Type: TV
This comedy series tells the story of Nader, an ex-ambassador, who decides to leave the political field and start his own restaurant in a tourist hotspot where he cooks the meals himself.
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Title: The Sun Will Never Set
Released: May 27, 2017
Type: TV
A family consisting of a mother, two sons and three daughters move to a new home just a year after the father's death. The series shows the relationships between them and outside their surroundings, the stories and the situations they face.
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Title: My Way
Released: June 19, 2015
Type: TV
An aspiring artist tries to make it, facing numerous difficulties both personally and professionally throughout her life, since her persecuted childhood and adolescence as a girl living in a rural area.
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Title: Esteefa
Released: June 19, 2015
Type: TV
A police officer investigates a series of crimes, with each investigation spanning two episodes out of 26 separate episodes.
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Title: Girls' Tales
Released: July 20, 2012
Type: TV
The series of stories of girls in a romantic comedy about the lives of 4 girls, including friendship, love and success at work.
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A Whole One
Title: A Whole One
Released: December 11, 2011
Type: Movie
Try (Zizi Badrawi) to convince her son, an interior decorator Abdullah (Hani Salama) to marry, with the help of his friend and his partner (Amr Youssef), not that Abdullah resides illicit relationship with a businesswoman (Rania Youssef), at the time that it relates to anchor (Yasmine Al Rayes ) heart Abdullah and seeking to marry him, and his girlfriend are trying to (smile) restore Khabib following her split from her husband (Amr Youssef), but Abdullah did not care about his love of them, sweeping the girl Christian (linux hosting).
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Title: Al-Gama'a
Released: August 1, 2010
Type: TV
Al-Gama'a is an Egyptian television drama, Historical and Political drama series written by Wahid Hamid, directed by Mohammed Yasin and produced by Kamel Abu Ali. The series began filming in January 2010 with a budget of 50 million Egyptian pounds. The show deals with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest Islamist political group, which was officially banned but nonetheless tolerated to an extent before the revolution. Critics have decried the show's pro-government stance, charging that it plays into the Egyptian government's agenda prior to the 2010 Egyptian parliamentary elections.