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Khaled Saleh is a Actor Egyptien born on 23 january 1964

Khaled Saleh

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Birth name Khaled Saleh ( خالد صالح)
Nationality Egypte
Birth 23 january 1964
Death 25 september 2014 (at 50 years)

Khaled Saleh (arabe : خالد صالح) est acteur égyptien né le 23 janvier 1964 et mort le 25 septembre 2014 à la suite d'une opération chirurgicale à cœur ouvert .

Usually with

Menna Shalabi
Menna Shalabi
(1 films)
Hend Sabri
Hend Sabri
(1 films)
Asser Yassin
Asser Yassin
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Khaled Saleh (3 films)

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Chaos, This Is?, 2h4
Directed by Youssef Chahine, Khaled Youssef
Origin Egypte
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction
Actors Menna Shalabi, Khaled Saleh, Dorra Zarrouk
Roles Hatem
Rating71% 3.5957953.5957953.5957953.5957953.595795
Choubra is a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Cairo. Hatem, a shady police officer, handles it with an iron hand. Every single citizen fears and hates him. Only Nour, a young woman he lusts after, dares stand up to him. But Nour is secretly in love with Cherif, a brilliant and uncorrupted deputy prosecutor. Green with envy, Hatem tries to come between them. He wants Nour for himself and he makes her life a nightmare.
The Yacoubian Building, 2h45
Directed by Marwan Hamed
Origin Egypte
Genres Drama
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Adel Imam, Nour El-Sherif, Hend Sabri, Youssra, Mohamed Imam, Ahmed Rateb
Rating74% 3.7479453.7479453.7479453.7479453.747945
The film opens with a montage tracing the building's history, as wealthy expatriate and Egyptian residents give way, after the 1952 coup that overthrew King Farouk and eventually resulted in the installation of Gamal Abdel Nasser as President of Egypt, to new families, and as the rooftop storage rooms are converted into living space for lower-class families. The rooftop community, effectively a slum neighborhood, is symbolic of the urbanization of Egypt and of the burgeoning population growth in its large cities in recent decades, especially among the poor and working classes. In the faded apartments of the main floors and on the building's teeming roof, the films's principal characters are introduced: