Basem Samrah

Bassem Samra, born May 24, 1971, is basically a legend in the Egyptian film scene—seriously, the guy’s acting chops are wild. He kicked things off back in 1990, working under the legendary Youssef Chahine, which, if you know anything about Egyptian cinema, is kinda like getting your pilot’s license from the Wright brothers. Then he dove into “Al Madina,” and honestly, people still talk about that character. That’s how memorable he made it. He’s not just a big deal in Egypt, either. Bassem’s picked up awards from international festivals—yeah, those ones where critics actually care—and has become one of those actors who just elevates every project he touches. Directors who actually know what they're doing want to work with him, and that says a lot. His turn in “Yacoubian Building” (you know, the one everyone’s obsessed with?) proved he could handle those heavy, layered roles. Then he switched it up with TV series like “Asia” and “Zat,” showing off a versatility that’s honestly rare. He makes you forget you’re watching Bassem Samra—you just see the character. The guy’s filmography is stacked: “After the Battle,” “Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Face,” “The Farah”—all of them showcase a different side of him. Drama, intensity, a little bit of mischief—he nails it every time. No wonder he’s constantly at the top of casting lists. If you’re talking about Middle Eastern cinema, you can’t skip this dude. Samra’s the real deal—always has been, probably always will be.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1971-05-24
  • Birth Location: Giza, Egypt
  • Professions: Actor, Writer

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      referencennSo, you’ve got this guy, right? He’s just your average dude, but ends up teaching high school for a bit. Not exactly what he planned for his life, but hey, bills don’t pay themselves. He walks into a classroom full of teenagers who’d rather be anywhere else—phones out, barely listening, the whole cliché. At first, he’s got no clue what he’s doing. Lessons bomb, kids mess with him, total chaos. But slowly, he starts to get the hang of it, finds these weird ways to connect. Suddenly, he’s not just teaching boring stuff—he’s helping them with real life junk, dealing with friendships, family drama, all that. The job kinda changes him, too. He starts seeing himself and his future differently. It’s not some sappy “teacher saves the day” story, but it’s about small wins, screwing up, and figuring out what matters. Wild ride, honestly.

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