Ali Rabie (Egyptian Actor)
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Born | 29 March 2023 El Salheya |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Citizenship | Egypt |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 14 |
Notable work | Masrah Masr, Tiatro Masr |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Ali Rabie (March 29, 1989)[1] is an Egyptian Actor . His career started in the Cairo University theater, then became famous in Teatro Masr.[2] He joined Cairo University, with his college troupe, and presented 25 theatrical performances during the various university theater festivals. He joined the third batch of the Creativity Center, supervised by the artist Khaled Galal, through multiple characters that he played in the show plays “Where Are My Ghosts” and “Sweet Talk,”[3] And is now known for Masrah Masr[4]
He Has 8.7 Million followers on Instagram[5]
His networth is 11 Million Dollars[6]
Early life
The artist, Ali Al-Sayyid Hussein Rabie, was born in El Salheya in Sharqia Governorate,[7] Immediately after graduating from the university, he joined the Creativity Center’s workshop, “Third Batch,” and after graduation, he participated in three affiliated shows. For the Creativity Center and the Khaled Galal Band, and from here the artist Ashraf Abdel Baqi saw him and asked him to participate in the Teatro Misr project. About the period between graduation and participation in Teatro Misr, Ali Rabie says that he participated in the movie “Cousins” in a small role, but he was admired by the work team and the audience.
His works
Movies
- 2012: Cousins
- 2014: World War III[8]
- 2015: Captain of Egypt
- 2016: Hassan and Baklaz
- 2017: Goodness and blessings
- 2020: The floating plan
- 2021: Ahmed Notre Dame
- 2022: Zombie
- 2023: After Evil
Series
- 2013: The Jujube Man
- 2013: The Big One 3
- 2014: The Very Big 4
- 2015: Eagerness
- 2015: Professor and Department Head
- 2015: Mawlana Al-Ashiq
- 2016: Repelled response
- 2018: Be patient with your sisters
- 2019: A million pound idea
- 2020: Omar and Diab
- 2020: Valentino
- 2021: The best father
- 2023 My Other Half (Coming soon)
Sitcoms
- 2013: The best days
- 2014–2015: Me, Papa, and Mama (Part 1, Part 2)
References
- ↑ "Ali Rabie". CinemaCrush. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
- ↑ "Cast & Crew for Teatro Masr".
- ↑ "Ali Rabie - Actor Filmography، photos، Video".
- ↑ https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/4/83406/Ali-Rabie%E2%80%99s-Ramadan-2020-series-poster-released
- ↑ "Ali Rabee (8.1 million followers)". Arab News. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
- ↑ "Ali Rabee Net Worth 2023: Wiki Bio, Married, Dating, Family, Height, Age, Ethnicity". Net Worth Post. 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
- ↑ "Ali Rabie - Actor Filmography، photos، Video".
- ↑ "Ali Rabi | Actor". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
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