Age, Biography and Wiki

Ahmed El Sakka (Ahmed Mohamed Salah El Din El Sakka) was born on 1 March, 1973 in Cairo, Egypt, is an Egyptian actor (born 1973). Discover Ahmed El Sakka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Ahmed Mohamed Salah El Din El Sakka
Occupation Actor
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1 March, 1973
Birthday 1 March
Birthplace Cairo, Egypt
Nationality Egypt

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 1 March. He is a member of famous Actor with the age 51 years old group.

Ahmed El Sakka Height, Weight & Measurements

At 51 years old, Ahmed El Sakka height is 1.73m .

Physical Status
Height 1.73m
Weight Not Available
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Who Is Ahmed El Sakka's Wife?

His wife is Maha Al-Saghir (m. 1999)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Maha Al-Saghir (m. 1999)
Sibling Not Available
Children 3

Ahmed El Sakka Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ahmed El Sakka worth at the age of 51 years old? Ahmed El Sakka’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Egypt. We have estimated Ahmed El Sakka's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income Actor

Ahmed El Sakka Social Network

Instagram Ahmed El Sakka Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter Ahmed El Sakka Twitter
Facebook Ahmed El Sakka Facebook
Wikipedia Ahmed El Sakka Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

1973

Ahmed Mohamed Salah El Din El Sakka (أحمد محمد صلاح الدين السقا; born March 1, 1973) is an Egyptian action actor.

1991

Early in his acting career, he appeared in popular series like Al Nawa (1991) with Fardous Abdel Hamid, Alf Leila Wa Leila (One Thousand and One Nights, 1995) and Nesf Rabeea El-Akhar (1996) with Yehia El-Fakharany, W Man Allazi La Yoheb Fatma? (And Who Does not Love Fatima?, 1996) with Ahmed Abdelaziz and Shereen Seif El-Nasr, Tarweed El-Sharesa (Taming the Fierce, 1996) with Athar El-Hakim, a major role in Rodda Qalbi (1998), the adaptation of the original film Rodda Qalbi (Back Again, 1957), playing the role of Hussein, which was previously played by Salah Zulfikar in the original film, and a major role in Zawag Ala Wark Solifan (1998).

1993

El Sakka studied in Academy of Arts and graduated from The Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1993.

1995

El Sakka also appeared in a lot of films such as Leila Sakhina (A Hot Night, 1995) with Nour El-Sherif and Ayam El-Sadat (The Days of Sadat, 2001) with Ahmed Zaki.

1998

The son of theatre director Salah El Sakka, he began his career with uncredited roles in a lot of films and television series, until he made his breakthrough role in the Egyptian comedy films An Upper Egyptian at the American University (1998) and Hamam in Amsterdam (1999).

El Sakka is known for action roles and doing dangerous scenes without any double.

El Sakka made his debut theatre role in Khodlak A'leb and participated in Alabanda (1998), Afroto (2000) and That's Ok (2003).

The role that introduced him to a large audience was a co-starring role with actor Mohamed Henedi in Sa'edi fe el gama'a el amrekiya (An Upper Egyptian at the American University, 1998).

It is an Arabic movie about a farmer who entered the American University in the city.

El Sakka also co-starred with Henedi in the two plays Alabanda (1998) and Afroto (1999).

1999

The following year, he co-starred with Mohamed Henedi in Hamam fi Amsterdam (Hamam in Amsterdam, 1999), but in a larger role of the tough guy, which seemed to be his role in most of his hit movies afterwards.

2000

He starred in the romantic comedy Short, Fanelah & Cap (2000), the adventure film Africano (2001) and the action films Mafia (2002), Tito (2004) and Italy War (2005).

El Sakka's first starring role in cinema was in Short W Fanelah W Cap (Short, Fanelah & Cap, 2000) with Sherif Mounir, Ahmed Eid, Dalia Mostafa and the newcomer at that time Nour, achieving a huge financial success, with El Sakka winning Best Actor Award at Cairo International Film Festival.

2001

In 2001, he starred in Africano with Mona Zaki, which made a huge success and grossed 8 million EGP.

El Sakka made a cameo role in Rasha Gareaa (Dare to give, 2001) and voiced Milo in the Arabic version of the animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001).

His next films were all action movies where he played the main character.

2002

Probably, the most famous of these movies is Mafia (2002), which was a big success for El Sakka and is considered by many as one of the best action actors in the history of Egyptian movies.

The film, which also starred Mostafa Shaban, Ahmed Rizk and Mona Zaki, grossed about 13 million EGP.

2003

In 2003, El Sakka co-starred in the play Keda Ok (That's Ok) with Sherif Mounir, Hany Ramzy, Mona Zaki and Yasmin Abdulaziz.

2004

He made a starring role in Tito (2004) with Hanan Tork and Khaled Saleh, which grossed 11.5 million EGP.

He made a guest role in Leqaa ala al hawaa (2004), starring Yousra, and a voice role in the beginning of Sana Oula Nasb (First Year of Deception, 2004).

2005

In 2005, El Sakka starred in Harb Atalia (Italy War) with Nelly Karim and grossed about 13 million EGP.

also he was a cameo in Hamada Yal'ab (Hamada is Playing, 2005).

2006

He also starred in the romantic drama About Love and Passion (2006), the biographical film The Island (2007), the actions Taymour and Shafika (2007), Ibrahim Labyad (2009) and The Dealer (2010), and the comedy drama The Consul's Son (2010).

In 2006, he starred with Mona Zaki again in An El Ashk We El Hawa (About Love and Passion), which also starred Menna Shalabi and Tarek Lotfy.

The film was a Box-office bomb and grossed only 9 million EGP.

2007

El Sakka appeared in the part 1 and 2 of Lahazat Harega (Critical Moments, 2007) and in 2007, he starred in 2 films, Taymour W Shafika (Taymour and Shafika) and El-Jazeera (The Island).

In the first one, he played a private security guard and the film grossed 17 million EGP, and in the last one, he played The Outlaw Mansour El Hefny, who challenged a corrupt policeman, and the film grossed 22 million EGP.

El-Jazeera, which based on the story of The Emperor of An Nikhaylah, Ezzat Hanafi, received an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film nomination but did not win.

2009

In 2009, El Sakka played the titular role of Ibrahim Labyad, which was one of the Egyptian «popular culture films» that received criticism, praise, and mixed reviews about the nature of society in it.

Although it was criticized for the scenes of blood and bullying, the film grossed 12 million EGP.

It was screened at the International Market of Cannes Film Festival.

2010

In 2010, El Sakka appeared in 2 movies, Al-Dealer (The Dealer) and Ibn Alqonsol (The Consul's Son).

Al-Dealer, which also starred Khaled El Nabawy and Mai Selim, grossed only 5 million EGP in 5 weeks before its drawing from cinema.

Ibn Alqonsol, starred El Sakka, Ghada Adel and Khaled Saleh, grossed 14 million EGP.

El Sakka was a cameo in Sameer W Shaheer W Baheer (Sameer, Shaheer & Baheer) and Ayza Atgawez (I Want to Get Married).

2012

El Sakka also starred in the comedy film Papa (2012), the action film The Benefit (2012), the sequel of The Island, The Island 2 (2014), the thriller film 30 Years Ago (2016), the action film Forced Escape (2017) and the drama film 200 Pounds (2021).

El Sakka starred in a lot of television series, including the drama Red Lines (2012), the actions Roundtrip (2015) and The Black Horse (2017), and the dramas Son of the Poor (2019) and Offspring of Strangers (2021).

He starred in Khotout Hamra (Red Lines, 2012), which was released in Ramadan.

In 2012, he starred opposite Ahmed Ezz in Al-Maslaha (The Benefit) and the film made 21 million EGP.