Egyptian Actor Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Abdel Moneim Rizq, commonly known as Ahmed Rizq, is a prominent Egyptian actor born on March 13, 1976, in Alexandria, Egypt. He is the son of the renowned artist Abdel Moneim Rizq.
Educational Background of Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Rizq pursued a Bachelor’s degree at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Egypt.
Professional Journey of Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Rizq’s career in the arts began in 1996 with his role in the play “Beauty and the Beast” alongside actresses Laila Elwi and Haggag Abdel-Azim. Following this, he appeared in the movie “Set Setat.” The year 2000 marked a significant turning point in his career with his participation in “Cultural Film” and “For God to Love You,” which proved to be pivotal works for him. He subsequently starred in “Sharm Baram” and a variety of other films.
Filmography of Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Rizq has an extensive filmography, which includes:
- “Ismailia Rayeh Jaye,” released in 1997
- “From Cairo to Zagazig,” released in 1997
- “Set Setat,” released in 1998
- “Youth on Air,” released in 1998
- “Cultural Film,” released in 2000
- “For God to Love You,” released in 2001
- “Sharm Baram,” released in 2001
- “Mafia,” released in 2001
- “Beware of Your Face,” released in 2003
- “Hamada Plays,” released in 2004
- “Headache,” released in 2005
- “The Fallen Roof,” released in 2006
- “The Turbine,” released in 2007
- “Alzheimer,” released in 2010
- “The Big Night,” released in 2016
- “Let Them Live,” released in 2017
- “Beni Adam,” released in 2018
- “Secretly,” released in 2018
- “The Passage,” released in 2019
- “Baghdad,” released in 2020.
Television Works of Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Rizq has contributed to several television series, including:
- “Morning and Evening Talk,” aired in 2001
- “The Other Man.”
- “The Egyptian Juha.”
- “Egyptian Papers.”
- “Days of Laughter and Tears,” aired in 2008
- “Sara,” aired in 2005
- “The Shame,” aired in 2010
- “I Want to Get Married,” aired in 2010
- “The Enemy Brothers,” aired in 2012
- “Red Lines,” aired in 2012
- “The Excellence,” aired in 2014
- “The High,” aired in 2015
- “By Hand,” aired in 2019
- “In a Day and a Night,” aired in 2021
- “Cairo Kabul,” aired in 2020.
Theatrical Works of Ahmed Rizq
Additionally, Ahmed Rizq has performed in the following plays:
- “Beauty and the Beast.”
- “Sugar Hanem.”
Personal Life of Ahmed Rizq
Ahmed Rizq is married to Moroccan artist Ahlam Mohsen, and they have three children: Hamza, Omar, and Yahya. His father, Abdel Moneim Rizq, has been a significant source of support and encouragement for him, providing Ahmed with the opportunity to act at the tender age of six in a play he directed.