Karim Abdel Aziz
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Karim Abdel Aziz is an Egyptian
Egyptians
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 actor
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. He is the son of director Mohammad Abdul Aziz and nephew of film director Omar Abdel Aziz
Omar Abdel Aziz
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, while his aunt is the actress Samira Muhsin. Both his father and his uncle are known for the imprint that their films have left on modern Egyptian cinema.

Biography

Karim played his first role at the age of five, later graduating from the Cinema Institute in 1994. He began work at the Film Institute Department of Directing and was assistant director for a short time in 1997.

Ahmed Nader Galal, Ahmed Samir Farag
Ahmed Samir Farag
Ahmed Samir Farag is a member of Egypt national football team, currently playing for Al-Ismaily team. He can play across the entire midfield or up-front....

, Marwan Wahid Hamed and Mohamed Ismail Shafei all graduated from the Cinema Institute alongside Karim.

His first movie role was in Edhak Elsora Tetlaa Helwa (1997) and he was then was chosen by Samira Ahmed
Samira Ahmed
Samira Ahmed is a British freelance journalist, writer and broadcaster at the BBC, where she has presented Radio 4's PM, The World Tonight and Sunday. She also presented two Proms for BBC Four in 2011. Ahmed's writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent and on The Spectator magazine Arts...

 for a role in the 1998 TV series Emraa mn zaman el Hob.

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