My homeland is Egypt. I take pride in my work as a voiceover artist in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian dialect for over 38 years.
I've voiced thousands of TV and radio commercials for numerous Egyptian, Arab, and international brands, along with countless documentary films for various government, local, Arab, and international institutions.
I've also contributed to terrestrial and satellite TV channels and radio stations, including "Al-Mehwar," "Melody," "Al-Nahar," "Al-Hayat," "Iqra," "Al-Salam Aleik Ya Rasul," "Azhari," ART, and the Egyptian Channel 1, as well as many TV programs. Additionally,
I've lent my voice to famous cinematic trailers and some games, portraying Mufasa in the Arabic version of "The Lion King."
I studied music and singing at the Academy of Arts, earning a bachelor's degree from the High Institute of Arabic Music in 1985.
I've worked as a sound engineer, studio manager, opera singer, and participated in various musical and artistic projects, including the Egyptian version of the Rahbani Brothers' play "Al-Shakhs" starring Afaf Rady and Mohamed Nouh, directed by Jalal Al-Sharqawi.
I own 2 sound studios, one in my office in Mohandeseen' district and the other in my home.
Both are professionally equipped with professional devices and equipment since 2010.