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Kal Naga
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Cairo (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli November 2, 1966 (run 58)
O ya TiŋgbaŋEgypt
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Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋAin Shams University
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Kal-El Naga, nyɛla Egypt kpɛrikpɛrita, darata, n-ti pahi sinii yaara. Yuuni 2016 sinii chuɣu din daa niŋ ni di puhi "Arab film submissions to the Oscars".[1]

Year Title Production Role Director
1989 Oliver!

Musical by Lionel Bart

AUC, Egypt Bill Sikes Larry P. Caitlin & Walter Eysselinck
1990 Mahfouz-yat

Naguib Mahfouz

AUC, Egypt Multiple characters Tarek Ghaleb
1990 Truly, Madly, Deeply

(Arabic: .بجد، بجنون، بعمق)

Adaptation by Khaled Abol Naga

based on Anthony Minghella’s film by the same title

Hanager theatre, Cairo Opera House, Egypt

The Independent Free Theatre Festival,

(Arabic: مهرجان المسرح الحر الآول )[2]

(WON Best Theatrical Troupe Award of the festival)

AL QAFELA (The Caravan)

Acted, Written & Directed the play Khaled Abol Naga
1991 Death Song

(Arabic: أغنية الموت)

Naguib Mahfouz

AUC, Egypt Elwan Ihab Shawi
1994

1995

Two Underground

(Arabic: اتنين تحت الارض)

M Salmawy

1994 AUC, Egypt

1995 Sheraton theatre, Cairo, Egypt

Dr Labeeb

and

Sheikh (Maazoun)

Ahmed Zaki
1996 Lovestruck

(Arabic: رصاصة في القلب)

Tawfiq al-Hakim

AUC, Egypt Naguib Mahmoud El Lozy Archived Silimin gɔli October 16, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
2002 Wust Al Balad

(musical)

Salam theatre, Cairo, Egypt Ramadan

and

Romeo

Naser Abdel Menem
2013 White Rabbit Red Rabbit[3]

by Nassim Soleimanpour

D-CAF festival, Falaki theatre, Cairo, Egypt[4]

13 April 2013

Narrator

(World renowned experimental one man show)

Iranian writer Nassim Soleimanpour
2013 "Cancelled"[5]

Play stage reading (in Arabic)

Falaki theatre, AUC, Egypt

September 2013

Hassan (The Director) Written & Directed by Dr. Mahmoud El Lozy Archived Silimin gɔli October 16, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
2015 Oliver! in Arabic[6]

Musical by Lionel Bart,

Arabisation & Lyrics by

Zeinab Mobarak

Royal Cultural Centre of Amman, Jordan[7](special licence from Cameron Mackintosh)

Refuge Drama

Creator, Executive Producer & Director Khaled Abol Naga

Musical Director: Nayer Nagui


2018 Drowning In Cairo Directed Play stage reading (EFrancisco.

New Threads, GoldenThread productions.

Director, Script development for the writer. writer: Adam Ashraf Elsayigh

directed by Kal Naga June 5, 2018

2020 upcoming NOURA Play at The Guthrie Theater Mnpls MN NOURA @ GUTHRIE THEATER Rafa'a Writer: Heather Raffo, Director: Taibi Magar,


Year
For
2016 Outstanding Arab Achievement Award, Hassi-Messaoud 1st Cinematic meetings 2016, Algeria[1] (for being the most submitted Arab Actor in Arabic films to the Academy Awards® (Award for Foreign Film)
2014 Best Actor Award, The Silver Pyramid

CIFF Cairo International Film Festival[8]

Eyes of a Thief (Palestinian film) (Lead Actor)
Best Actor Award,

The Festival du Cinema Africain Khouribga, Morocco[9]

Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
Best Male Actor, (HORUS Award),

The 18th National Film Festival for Egyptian Cinema 2014[10]

Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
Best Actor Award, The 40th Annual Film Society's Festival for Egyptian Cinema[11][12] Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
Best Actor Award, The 62nd Edition of Egyptian Catholic Center's Film Festival for Egyptian Cinema 2013[13] Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
2012 Special Achievement Award, Alexandria International Film Festival for Mediterranean Nations 2012,[14] Human Rights Award for Best Actor that expressed human rights over the past ten years history in Egyptian cinema Human Rights Award (Best Actor in films that expressed human rights over the past ten years history in Egyptian cinema)
2011 Honorary Achievement Award, MÅLMÖ Arab Film Festival, Sweden[15] Honours the star Khaled Abol Naga for his excellent performance during his time as an actor[15]
2009 Best Actor, ART NETWORK TV Awards LEILA's MAD MAN aka: Magnoon Laila (TV mini series)
2006 Best Actor, The 22nd Alexandria International Film Festival 2006[16][17] Game of Love (aka : Leabet el Hob )
2005 Best Actor Achievement, Horeyaty Annual Awards Harb Atalia (Male co-Lead)
2004 Best Actor Award, The 53rd Edition of Egyptian Catholic Center's Film Festival for Egyptian Cinema 2004[18] El Banat (TV mini-series) (Male Lead)
Best Actor Award, Biennale of Arab Cinema, Institute Du Monde Arabe (IMA) 2004[19] Sleepless Nights aka: "Sahar el Layaly" (Lead Actor) shared with ensemble cast
Best Actor, Egyptian Cinema Oscars Awards 2014, Film Art Society Sleepless Nights (Lead Actor), shared with ensemble cast.
Best Actor, ART NETWORK Cinema Awards 'Sleepless Nights Sahar el Layaly aka: "Sahar el Layaly" (Lead Actor) shared with ensemble cast'
2003 Best Actor, The 13th Damascus International Film Festival.[20] 'Sleepless Nights Sahar el Layaly aka: "Sahar el Layaly" (Lead Actor) shared with ensemble cast'
Special Mention, Arabic Competition for Long Feature Films, 27th Cairo International Film Festival CIFF 2003[21] Girl's Love (aka: Hob El Banat) (2003) (Lead Actor)
For
2014 *Several local Egyptian Best Film Awards, Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
2013 Special Jury Award, New Horizons Competition, Abu Dhabi Film Festival[22] Villa69 (Lead Actor & Executive-Producer)
2011 Golden Tulip Award, International Competition's Best Film, The 30th Istanbul Film Festival, Turkey[23] MICROPHONE (Lead Actor & Co-Producer)
Special Jury Mention, The Granada Film Festival Cines del Sur, Spain[23] MICROPHONE (Lead Actor & Co-Producer)'
2010 Best Film Award : El Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa, Seville, Spain[23] MICROPHONE (Lead Actor & Co-Producer)'
Best Film Award : GOLD TANIT, JCC Chartage Cinematic days Festival (Tanit d'Or, Journees cinematographiques de Carthage), Tunisia[23] MICROPHONE (Lead Actor & Co-Producer)'
Best Arabic Film Award, Arabic Competition for Long Feature Films, The Cairo International Film Festival CIFF 2010[23][24] MICROPHONE (Lead Actor & Co-Producer)'
2009 Special Mention, Arabic Film Competition, The 33rd Cairo International Film Festival 2009[25] HELIOPOLIS (Actor & Co-Producer)
For
1996 Best Installation SOL STAR by Lita Albuquerque, SOL STAR Short Art Film by Khaled Abol Naga (writer/director) Giza Plateau for the 6th Cairo International Biennale, Cairo, Egypt SOL STAR Short Video-Art part of installation
1990 Best theatrical troupe award to (The Caravan troupe), The Independent Free Theatre Festival, (Arabic: مهرجان المسرح الحر الآول )[2] Hanager theatre, Cairo Opera House, Egypt Truly, Madly, Deeply (Arabic: .بجد، بجنون، بعمق) Adaptation by Khaled Abol Naga based on Anthony Minghella's film by same title
For
2000 Best New TV Announcer, Good Morning Egypt TV show, (ERTU, Egypt) Eshar Maana, Variety TV channel, Nile TV network
Date Jury appointment Festival or event Country Online link / source
2016 Jury member Tangiers Film Festival 2016 Morocco http://www.festivaldetanger.com/main/?page_id=862
2013 Jury President Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Child Protection Award[26][27][28] UAE http://www.sanadfilmfund.com/en/archive/2013/juries Archived 2023-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
2012 International Jury member Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF)

FIAPF member*

Egypt http://ciff.org.eg/en/info/archive#35 Archived Silimin gɔli January 9, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
2012 Jury Head Royal Film Commission, EU Mobile Short Film Fest. Jordan http://www.film.jo/NewsView.aspx?NewsId=39 Archived 2022-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
2011 Jury member Istanbul !f Inspired International Film Competition 2011 Turkey http://www.ifistanbul.com/en/archive/2011/

http://www.vandertastic.com/index.php?module=site&code=show_cat&id_cat=1

2010 Jury member Festival International du Film d'Amour,

Mons, 2010 (26e édition)

Belgium Festival International du Film d'Amour, Mons
2011 Jury member MÅLMÖ Arab Film Festival 2011 Sweden http://maffswe.com/archive-2011/
2010 Jury member Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2010, New Horizons Awards UAE http://www.sanadfilmfund.com/en/archive/2010/juries Archived 2023-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
2010 Jury member Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival PÖFF, Eurasia Program 2010, FIAPF member* Estonia http://2010.poff.ee/eng/festival-2010/juries/eurasia-jury Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
2009 Jury member Rotterdam Arabic Film Festiva l 2009, Netherlands https://arabfilmfestival.nl/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOB8LL6eXhs

2009 Jury member Beirut International Film Festival, 9’th. BIFF Lebanon http://www.beirutfilmfestival.org/2009-9th-edition-photos/
2008 Jury member Catholic Center Film Festival for Egyptian cinema 2008 Egypt http://www.elcinema.com/en/festival/1000160
2009–2016 Jury voter International Emmy® Awards

(International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences)

USA International Emmy® Awards<
  • 2020: MESSIAH (season 1) : NETFLIX TV series – airing 1 Jan 2020 YACOB – (Guest star role in 3/10 episodes)
  • 2019: THE LAST POST (season 1) : BBC TV mini series – airing in UK 2018 The Informant – (Guest star role in 6/6 episodes)
  • 2017: VIKINGS (season 5) : History Channel TV show – airing in Canada Feb.2017 Ziyadat-Allah – (Guest star role in 2 episodes)
  • 2016: TYRANT (season 3) : FX Networks TV show – USA Sept.2016 AL-Qadi – (Guest star main role in 10/10 episodes)
  • 2007: LEILA's MAD MAN aka: Magnoon Laila : TV mini series – Egypt 2007 Omar – (Lead Series Regular role in 15/15 Episodes) WON several local Popular Voting Best Actor Awards
  • 2003: EL BANAT : TV mini series – Egypt 2003 Seif – (Lead Series Regular role in 30/30 Episodes) Won Best Actor Award at 2003 Catholic center Film Festival

Shorts and documentaries

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • 2017: The Unknown Sweet Potato Seller (Short) Director: Ahmed Roshdy - (Khaled Acted & co-produced)[29]
  • 2016: Nasser's Republic, The Making of Modern Egypt (Doccu.) Director: Michal Goldman (Khaled played Nasser’s Voice-Over ) CIFF 2016,[30]
  • 2015: Camera Obscura (Short) Director: Nour Zaki - (Khaled : Actor & co-producer) World Premiere in 1 minute shorts at The Oscars 2015[31]
  • MISS FISHER AND THE CRYPT OF TEARS (2020): Australian TV Feature Film- release Feb. 2020 – (Main character)
  • Out of The Ordinary (2015) [Egypt] Director: Daoud Abdel Sayed - Dr.Yehya – Lead character - Nominated for Best Actor in: Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2015
  • Eyes Of A Thief (2014) [Palestine] Director: Najwa Najjar – Tarek Khedr - The Lead character - Palestine’s nomination to the Oscars 2014 - Won Best Actor Award : Cairo International Film Festival 2014 - Several other nominations, ...
  • From A to B (2014) [UAE] Director: Ali Mustafa - Syrian Officer – Guest star role - Nominated in: Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2014, Cairo Int’l Film Festival 2014
  • Decor (2014) [Egypt] Director: Ahmad Abdalla - Cherif - Male co-Lead character - London BFI Film Festival 2014 - Cairo Int’l Film Festival 2014
  • Villa 69 (2013) [Egypt] Director: Ayten Amin – Hussein- Lead Character and Executive Producer – WON Best Actor Award – National Film Festival for Egyptian Cinema 2014 – Won Best Actor Award – Khoribga African Film Festival 2014 – WON Best Actor Award – Cathothoc Center Film Festival for Egyptian Cinema 2014 – WON Best Actor Award – Egypt’s 40th Film Society Film Festival 2014 – Won Best Actor Award – several other
  • Bussy Monologues (2013) [Egypt] - Director & Producer of the Filmed Monologues, http://www.Bussy.TV
  • Microphone (2010) [Egypt] Director: Ahmad Abdalla – Khaled – Main character & co-producer - WON Tunis Chartage Gold Tanit Best Film Award 2010, Won Cairo Int’l Film Festival Best Arabic Film Award 2010, Won Dubai Film Festival Best Editing Award 2010, Won Istanbul Film Festival Gold Tulip Best Film Award 2011 Toronto Film Festival 2010, Vancouver FF 2010, Dubai Film Festival 2010, London BFI 2010, several other festivals
  • Heliopolis (2009) [Egypt] Director: Ahmad Abdalla - Actor & Co-producer - WON Special mention CIFF 2009, Palm Springs IFF 2009, Toronto Film Festival 2009, Vancouver FF 2009, MEIFF Abu-Dhabi 2009, Thessaloniki FF 2009, Marrakech IFF 2009, Stockholm FF 2009, several other festivals
  • One-Zero (2009) [Egypt] Director: Kamla Abu Zekry - Cherif - Main character in ensemble cast - Nominated at Venice Film Festival 2009 Official New Horizon Competition - WON Brussels Film Festival 2009 Best Scenario & Jury special prize, Won 42 awards from several International and local Festivals
  • Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi) (2008) [Egypt] - Ramez – The Male Lead
  • Agamista (2007) [Egypt] Director: Tarek Abdel Moaty Co-Lead role
  • In The Heliopolis Flat (2007) aka: Fi Shaket Masr El Gedida [Egypt] Director: Mohamed Khan – Yehya – The Male Lead - Won awards from several International and local Festivals
  • Civic Duty (2007) [US/Canadian] Director: Jeff Renfroe – Gabe – co-Lead with Peter Krause - Nominated at Tribeca Film Festival 2007
  • Kashf Hesab (2007) [Egypt] Director: Amir Ramsis – Farid – The Lead
  • None but that! (2007) aka: Mafeesh Gher Keda! [Egypt] (Musical) Director: Khaled El Hagar – Male co-Lead
  • A Game of Love (2006) [Egypt] Director: Mohamed Ali aka: Leabet El Hob – The Male Lead - WON Best Actor Award – Alexandria Int’l film festival 2006
  • Italia's War (2005) [Egypt] Director: Ahmed Saleh - Fouad -Male co-Lead (Language:Italian & Arabic)
  • Downtown Girls (2005) aka: Banat Wust El Balad [Egypt] Director: Mohamed Khan – Chef Samir – Main Supporting role
  • Malek We Ketaba (2005) [Egypt] Director: Kamla Abu Zekry – Tarek – Main supporting role – Won several Best Film Awards
  • Hob El Banat (2004) aka: Girl’s Love [Egypt] Director: Khaled El Hagar – Karim el sharkawy – Male co-Lead role- WON Special Mention at Cairo Int’l Film Festival 2004
  • Yom El Karama aka: Dignity Day (2004) [Egypt] Director: Ali Abdel Khalek – Lt.N.Hassan Hosny – co-Lead role
  • Sleepless Nights aka: Sahar El Layaly (2003) [Egypt] Director: Hani Khalifa - Ali – co-Lead male role (shared with 3 other) - Won Best Acting Award for the ensemble cast at The Institué Du Monde Arabe Film Festival 2003, Won Best Acting Award at Damascus Film Festival 2003, Won awards from several International and local Festivals
  • Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy (2001) aka: A citizen, a detective & a thief [Egypt] Director: Daoud Abdel Sayed – The citizen Selim – The male Lead – WON several Best Film Awards
  • Rendez Vous (2000) [Egypt] Director: Ali Abdel Khalek – Ashraf – Male co-lead shared with 2 others
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  4. Home – D-CAF (en-US).
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  6. Oliver with a twist: refugees take on classic – CNN Video, September 7, 2015, retrieved 2017-01-13
  7. An Arabic adaptation of Oliver! provides drama therapy for Syrian refugee children.
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  22. Awards.
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 Abdalla, Ahmad; Shalabi, Menna; Lozy, Yousra El; Adel, Hani (2011-09-29), Microphone, retrieved 2017-01-09
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  30. Nasser's Republic.
  31. Zaki, Nour; Azeem, Mohamed Abdol; Tangy, Ahmed (2000-01-01), Camera Obscura, retrieved 2017-01-16