Ahmed Samir

Ahmed Samir

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Ahmed Samir was a media personality and artist, born in Zagazig in 1940. He obtained a Bachelor of Commerce from Cairo University in 1961. He also obtained postgraduate studies in...Read more media, acting, recitation and television art. He joined television in early 1963 and worked as a broadcaster for news bulletins. He rose in media positions from news anchor to chief broadcaster of news and political programs, then vice president of Channel One. He was a lover of art and was engaged in artistic and theatrical activity since 1964, in addition to his work on television. He acted in three plays: The Trap, The Earthquake, and Three Wise Madmen. He wrote for the cinema the story and dialogue of three films: Pincer, The Hustlers, and The Game. He also wrote for television script and dialogue for two series: Escape to the Unknown, and The Age of Khanka. He has two novels: The Age of Victims, and Tomorrow Will Not Be Lost, My Love.