Ahmed Tawfiq
An image from Whom Should We Shoot?, one of the productions that also features Ahmed Tawfiq.
Ahmed Tawfiq

Ahmed Tawfiq

June 2, 1930 — Cairo, Egypt

Ahmed Tawfik is an Egyptian actor and director, his real name is (Ahmed Mahmoud Tawfik), he was born in 1933, he obtained a bachelor’s degree from the Institute of Dramatic Arts and also studied Law and Arts. The director Salah Abu Seif discovered him and presented him for the first time through a small role in the movie ( There is no time for love), then the movie (Cairo 30) in 1966, after which his works continued between cinema and television, known for (Miramar, Barefoot on the Gold Bridge, Something of Fear, Gossip over the Nile, The Captain), and besides acting, he worked in directing Television series, and among the series that he directed: (The only witness, I will not live in my father's jilbab, Al-Hassan Al-Basri, Omar bin Abdul Aziz). He died in 2005 of heart disease.

Cairo 30

Cairo 30

1966

Adrift on the Nile

Adrift on the Nile

1971

Bit of Fear

Bit of Fear

1969

Whom Should We Shoot?

Whom Should We Shoot?

1975

Barefoot on the Gold Bridge

Barefoot on the Gold Bridge

1976

Dawn of Islam

Dawn of Islam

1971

The Mix-up

The Mix-up

1994

Welad Eleih

Welad Eleih

1989