Ahmed Khalil
An image from The Following Statement Came To Us, one of the productions that also features Ahmed Khalil.
Ahmed Khalil

Ahmed Khalil

July 1, 1940 — Karachi, British India [now Pakistan]

Ahmad Muhammad Ibraheem Khaleel joined “Al-habeeb” Institute after finishing his studies at the High Institute of Cinema in 1965.

Played stage roles like ”Khaadem sayyedayn i.e. A servant for two masters”, “Yasseen we Baheyya i.e. Yasseen and Baheyya” and “Hobb taht al-heraassa i.e. An under guard love”.

In 1970’s, Khaleel travelled to a Gulf country and did not show as an actor then returned heavily to TV in “Yamout al-zammar i.e. Piper dies”, “Hadeeth al-sabaah wal-massaa i.e. Morning and night talk”, “Zaman Alaa al-Deen i.e. The time of Alaa al-Deen”, “Bawwaabet al-Halawaany i.e. Halawaany’s gate” and “Al-forsaan i.e. The knights”.

Participated in Haany Lasheen’s film “Al-aragoz i.e. The puppeteer” along with superstar Omar Sharif and among his important roles in cinema; Shaady Abdul Salaam’s “Al-momiaa i.e. The mummy”, Aatef al-Tayyeb’s “Katibat al-e’daam i.e. Execution troop” & “Dedd al-hokouma i.e. Anti-government” and Muhammad Faadel’s “Naaser 56” and “Kawkab al-shark i.e. Orient Star”.

Ahmad Khaleel played different successful roles in TV yet he did not make the same success in cinema.

The Night of Counting the Years

The Night of Counting the Years

1969

The Following Statement Came To Us

The Following Statement Came To Us

2001

Against the Government

Against the Government

1992

Mission Istaanbul

Mission Istaanbul

2008

Morning and Evening Talk

Morning and Evening Talk

2001

The Ruffian

The Ruffian

2020

Ghazal's Flesh

Ghazal's Flesh

2021

The Puppeteer

The Puppeteer

1989