Amr Waked is a Actor and Producer Egyptien born on 7 august 1970 at Cairo (Egypte)
Amr Waked
Amr Waked participated to
18 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
![Lucy](/imagesen/small/158634.jpg)
, 1h30
Directed by Luc BessonOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
ActionThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Superhero filmsActors Scarlett Johansson,
Morgan Freeman,
Analeigh Tipton,
Choi Min-sik,
Amr Waked,
Pilou AsbækRoles Pierre Del Rio
Rating64%
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Lucy is a 25-year-old American woman living and studying in Taipei, Taiwan. She is tricked into working as a drug mule by her new boyfriend, whose employer, Mr. Jang, is a Korean mob boss and drug lord. Lucy delivers a briefcase to Mr. Jang containing a highly valuable synthetic drug called CPH4. After seeing her boyfriend shot and killed, she is captured. A bag of the drug is forcibly sewn into her abdomen and that of three other drug mules who will also transport the drug for sale in Europe. While Lucy is in captivity, one of her captors kicks her in the abdomen, breaking the bag and releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. As a result, she begins acquiring increasingly enhanced physical and mental capabilities, such as telepathy, telekinesis, mental time travel, and the ability not to feel pain or other discomforts. She kills off her captors and escapes.![Syriana](/imagesen/small/11535.jpg)
, 2h2
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
RomanceThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors George Clooney,
Matt Damon,
Jeffrey Wright,
Amr Waked,
Chris Cooper,
Amanda PeetRoles Mohammed Sheik Agiza
Rating68%
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U.S. energy giant Connex is losing control of key Middle East oil fields in a kingdom ruled by the al-Subaai family. The emirate's foreign minister, Prince Nasir (Alexander Siddig), has granted natural gas drilling rights to a Chinese company, greatly upsetting the U.S. oil industry and government. To compensate for its decreased production capacity, Connex initiates a shady merger with Killen, a smaller oil company that recently won the drilling rights to key petroleum fields in Kazakhstan. Connex-Killen ranks as the world's twenty-third largest economy, and antitrust regulators at the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) have misgivings. A Washington, D.C.-based law firm headed by Dean Whiting (Christopher Plummer) is hired to smooth the way for the merger. Bennett Holiday (Jeffrey Wright) is assigned to promote the impression of due diligence to the DOJ, deflecting any allegations of corruption.