Mohamed Hatem
Mohamed Hatem, an Egyptian actor, was born in Cairo. He earned a Master's degree in law at Cairo University. At the same time, he discovered the world of theater, and tried his hand as an actor and director on campus. After graduation, he continued his pursuit of acting and directing at the Egyptian Academy of Arts.
In 2015, he landed his first significant role in Tareeqi (My Way); in 2016, he appeared in Grand Hotel, which enjoyed a huge following in Egypt. After these roles, he began working more in TV and cinema.
Despite his new projects, he continued to remain active in theater.
Hatem completed the play MAMA, with the Temple Theater Troop, in Festival d'Automne (2019), and it premiered in Festival d'Avignon (2018). He performed the Arabic version of renowned playwright and director Pascal Rambert's Cloture de l'amour (2017, 2019), which was well-received in Egypt.
His latest movie is When We're Born, directed by Tamer Ezzat; and in Television drama, director Peter Weber's Mamalek el-Nar (2019).