Hossam Dagher
An image from El Le'ba, one of the productions that also features Hossam Dagher.
Hossam Dagher

Hossam Dagher

April 26, 1979 — الكويت

Hossam Dagher is an Egyptian actor and director. He was born in Kuwait in 1980, and then moved to live in Egypt, where he received a bachelor's degree in medicine from Cairo University in 2002, followed by a master's degree in blood and immune system diseases in 2006. He then studied acting in TVI Actor Studio NY in New York until 2009, and flew back to Egypt to join Khaled Galal's acting workshop in Cairo Opera House's Creativity Center, where he had his big break, performing in the highly successful and controversial play “Ahwa Sada” (Black Coffee) in 2011, which was shoen in several Arab countries besides Egypt. Dagher continued his acting career afterwards through roles in numerous films and TV series, including the films “Safari” and “Amir Albehar” (Prince of the Seas), and the series “Ayza Atgawwez” (I Need to Get Married), “Khorm Ebra” (Pin Hole) and “Ibn Halal” (A Good Guy).

Monopoly (The Bank Of Luck)

Monopoly (The Bank Of Luck)

2017

El Le'ba

El Le'ba

2020

The End

The End

2020

Zelzal

Zelzal

2019

Unstable Mind

Unstable Mind

2017

Khetet Jimmy

Khetet Jimmy

2014

A Good Guy

A Good Guy

2014

The Good, The Bad, and The Playful

The Good, The Bad, and The Playful

2019