Mohamed Reda
Known for: Acting
Born: December 19, 1921 in Asyut, Egypt - Died: February 20, 1995
Mohamed Reda (محمد رضا) was an Egyptian actor born in Assiut in 1921. He received a diploma in applied engineering in 1938, and worked in the beginnings of his life in petroleum engineering. Mohamed Reda joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1953. Mohamed Reda was famous in the cinema for his comedy character, headed by the character (Reda Bond) and the character of the teacher presented through (Alley Almdq). Among his most famous films: (30 days in prison, a girl named Mahmoud, Ghawi Mashaal, forbidden on the night of Dakhla). His last work was through my series (Diary and Nice, Resident of Qasadi). He died in 1995 at the age of 74.
Known for
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Ali Beh Mazhar and 40 Thieves
Serial Killer of Women
المعلم حربي (إمبراطور الليل)
Rioters in the Navy
Mamnue liltalaba
المعلم شلتوت
امبراطورية المعلم
المعلم سيد
Three Women
جاد
Case 68
Mansour Al-Tanasawy
Sotohi Foq Al-Shagra
لمعي
The Market
I Am Justice
Hassan Al-Kharboutli, the drug dealer
Ta'aleb Aranib
Al Saqayen Lane
Mesk and Anbar
Kafr El-tamaeen
Forbidden at the Wedding Night
Ashour
Layali El Sabr
شباب لكل الأجيال
Between Two Mansions
محمد عفت
Girls' Secrets
The teacher Dahour is the father of Saniya
Bedour
Reda
Deposit with Honors
الشربيني بيه
مسرحية عمدة الحلاقين
The Quiet Nest
Wafaa Forever
Hsabu - المعلم حسبو