Karim Fahmy
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Born | Karim Mohamed Fahmy Abdelwahab 4 December 1982 Cairo, Egypt |
🏳️ Nationality | Egyptian |
💼 Occupation | Actor and doctor |
📆 Years active | 2010–present |
Family | Ahmed Fahmy (brother) |
Karim Fahmy (Arabic: كريم فهمي; born 4 December 1982) is an Egyptian actor and doctor.
Early life and career[edit]
His brother, the young actor and screenwriter Ahmed Fahmy, was born in Cairo. He studied dentistry at Cairo University. He entered the world of art after passing the test set by those in charge of making a special show series to choose new faces to star in the series. Fahmy appears in the series with his true personality, which is that of a dentist who wishes to enter the world of art and gives up his profession in order to achieve his dream. However, the truth is that he did not leave medicine. He also participated in writing the screenplay for the movie “Awdatain and Salla.” He also wrote the movie “Bebo and Bashir,” the movie “Mr. and Mrs. Owais,” and the movie “Hatouli Ragel,” in which he also co-starred.
His family life
In 2013, he married Dania Al-Banawi, and in February 2014, he had his first daughter, Camelia, and his second daughter, Naomi, in September 2016. In August 2019, he had his third daughter, Jamila.
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