Khaled Saleh

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    January 23, 1964

    Day of Death

    September 25, 2014 (50 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Egypt

    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

    Known For

    • The Yacoubian Building

      The Yacoubian Building

      2006

    • The Deal

      The Deal

      2012

    • Alexandria, Private

      Alexandria, Private

      2005

    • The Consul's Son

      The Consul's Son

      2010

    • Chaos, This Is?

      Chaos, This Is?

      2007

    • The Island 2

      The Island 2

      2014

    • Tito

      Tito

      2004

    • Italia's War

      Italia's War

      2005

    • Mido the Troublemaker

      Mido the Troublemaker

      2003

    • Best Times

      Best Times

      2004

    • Her Divorce Lawyer

      Her Divorce Lawyer

      2002

    • About Love and Passion

      About Love and Passion

      2006

    • Chief Omar Harb

      Chief Omar Harb

      2008

    • Black February

      Black February

      2013

    • Until Things Get Better

      Until Things Get Better

      2007