Today marks the 9th anniversary of the death of Egyptian actor Khaled Saleh, who passed away on September 25, 2014, after a long battle with heart and artery health problems. Saleh began acting through university theater and amateur theaters and became famous for his complex roles and playing villainous characters. His most notable works include the films "Tito and the Birds," "Amara and Yacoubian," and "El Rees Omar Harb." Saleh also starred in several TV dramas such as "Sultan Al-Gharam." He retired from acting in 2010 due to his declining health. Before his death, Saleh wished to be buried and prayed upon in the Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque on a Friday, which his brother Ahmed Saleh followed through with.