
Youssef El Sherif
El Sherif began his career in 2003 in 7 Playing cards. Then he played roles in Open your eyes (2005), On low heat (2005), Agent 1001 (2005), Cinderella (2006) and Halim (2006). He has starred in The End of The World in 2006. In 2007, Director Youssef Chahine chose El Sherif to participate in his last movie before his death, Le Chaos. El Sherif played major roles in several TV series since 2011, firstly Citizen X in 2011, then Private Number in 2012, Temporary Name in 2013, The Hunter in 2014, The Devil's Game in 2015, The Caesar in 2016 and Kafr Delhab in 2017. He returned to the cinema in 2018 with the movie Sons Of Adam. then he missed three years of television drama, but he returned with first Egyptian science fiction television drama series The End in Ramadan in 2020, which Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned the series because it predicts Israel's destruction.
El Sherif collaborated with the writer Amr Samir Atef and the director Ahmed Nader Galal in several works. He collaborated with Atef in Private Number, The Hunter, The Caesar, The Devil's Game, Kafr Delhab, Sons Of Adam and The End. He collaborated with Galal in Private Number, Temporary Name, The Hunter, The Caesar, The Devil's Game, Kafr Delhab and Sons Of Adam. He is also the owner of the idea of several works like The Hunter, Kafr Delhab and The End. In 2009, El Sherif married Engy Alaa, who wrote the story of The Devil's Game. She is also the main fashion designer in most of his works.
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