Ahmed Abdallah
An image from An Hour and a Half, one of the productions that also features Ahmed Abdallah.
Ahmed Abdallah

Ahmed Abdallah

April 1, 1965 — Egypt

Scriptwriter Ahmed Abdallah was born in Bein Al-Sarayat in Cairo on April 1st, 1965. He graduated from Cairo University Law school. While in college, Abdallah did some acting, but mainly directed stage plays based on translated scripts. After graduation, he began working for the theatre, producing "Alam Qetat" (World of Cats), "Alabanda" (Nonsense) and "Hakim Ouyoon" (The Eye Doctor). Since then, he has written scripts for some of the biggest box office comedies of the last decade including Abboud Ala Elhodoud (Abboud on the Borders), Al-Nazer (The Headmaster), Ibn Ezz (Born to Money), Al-Lembi, Karkar, Askar fil Moaskar (Soldiers in the Camp), Yana Ya Khalti (Me or My Aunt), Foul Elseen Elazim (Great Beans of China), and Ghabi Mennu Feeh (Natural Born Imbecile).

In 2008, Abdallah ventured into a totally new genre, adopting darker dramas like his film "Cabaret" that went on to win several awards. Following its great success, Abdallah has opted to work with the same cast in his next movie "Elfarrah" (The Wedding) and again in his first TV series "Elharah" (The Alley) in 2010.

The multi-talented writer's work scopes beyond film and theater. Abdallah has recently published his first collection of poems, and has written songs for some of his stage plays as well as a song for the late singer Zekra.

El Lemby

El Lemby

2002

The Headmaster

The Headmaster

2000

The Great Fava Beans of China

The Great Fava Beans of China

2004

An Hour and a Half

An Hour and a Half

2012

Me or My Aunt

Me or My Aunt

2005

A Natural Born Fool

A Natural Born Fool

2004

Cabareeh

Cabareeh

2008

Soldier In the Camp

Soldier In the Camp

2003