![]() That same year, El-Masry made his professional stage debut in the Royal Court Theatre production of Goats and appeared in the Danish series Herrens Veje. ![]() ![]() This was followed by 2017 roles in the Channel 4 serial The State and the independent film Lost in London. Įl-Masry received praise for his performance as Youssef in the 2016 BBC One miniseries The Night Manager. He had guest roles in the internationally co-produced Transporter: The Series and the FX series Tyrant, and appeared in the BBC Three pilot Rude Boys. The following year, he made his Hollywood debut as Alireza in Jon Stewart's Rosewater. Īfter graduating from LAMDA, El-Masry first appeared on British television in a 2013 episode of the medical soap opera Casualty as Naveed. He took time out of his first year at Royal Holloway to be in the latter. For the former, El-Masry was awarded Best Movie Debut at the 2009 Egyptian Cinema Oscar Festival. Career Īfter a conversation with actor Omar Sharif while his father was on a business trip, El-Masry met a screenwriter at a screening of Hassan and Marcus and made his debut in the Egyptian comedy films Ramadan Mabrouk Abu El Alamein Hamouda as Ramzy and El-Talatah Yishtaghaloonha as Nabil. After interning at a law firm, he trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), graduating in 2013. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Sociology from Royal Holloway, University of London. He attended Tower House School and the Harrodian School. Early life and education Įl-Masry was brought up in Acton, West London. Įl-Masry debuted in the Egyptian comedy Ramadan Mabrouk Abu El Alamein Hamouda (2008), for which he was awarded Best Movie Debut at the Egyptian Cinema Oscar Festival. He was named a 2020 BAFTA Breakthrough Brit and a 2021 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. ![]() He won a Scottish BAFTA for his performance in the film Limbo (2020) and was nominated for a British Independent Film Award. Initial figures showed that 21,088,295 voted for Sisi in polling stations across Egypt, excluding several stations in Cairo and Giza Moussa on the other hand gathered 682,797 votes.Amir El-Masry ( Arabic: أمير المصري) is an Egyptian-British actor. In the newspaper’s second edition, the main headline was changed into “Sisi sweeps election against Moussa due to preliminary results.”Īl-Masry al-Youm\s front page of the second edition on Thursday- Egypt TodayĮgypt’s Attorney General Nabil Sadek launched an investigation with Egyptian independent newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm into the accusations.Īccording to the preliminary results, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi attained a landslide election victory against Al-Ghad Party candidate Moussa Moustafa Moussa. Lawyer Samir Sabry has filed a lawsuit before the general prosecution against the newspaper and its editor-in-chief Mohamed al-Sayed Saleh over its headline, accusing it of “insulting Egypt and the state’s institutions.”Īl-Masry al-Youm\s front page of the first edition on Thursday- Egypt Today In the main headline on the front page in the first Thursday edition, Al-Masry al-Youm wrote, “the state is amassing voters on final day of poll”. He urged media professionals to take a step and “launch a dialogue on social and political responsibility, and access of information during the next presidential term.” “I hope a state of relative calm proceeds as the state should not lose any of its constructive factors. When asked about the paper’s decision to fire one of their journalists over the incident, Abdel Latif el-Menawy said that any person has the right to express his anger and bear the consequences of his decisions, in an interview on DMC channel Thursday. CAIRO – 30 March 2018: Managing Director of the Egyptian independent newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm Abdel Latif el-Menawy apologized for the “inaccurate wording” of the headline on the presidential election that prompted a lawyer to sue the paper over “insulting the state’s institutions.”
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