

Mohamed Reda
Acting
December 20, 1921
Asyut, Egypt
February 21, 1995
Mohamed Reda (محمد رضا) was an Egyptian actor born in Assiut in 1921. He received a diploma in applied engineering in 1938, and worked in the beginnings of his life in petroleum engineering. Mohamed Reda joined the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1953. Mohamed Reda was famous in the cinema for his comedy character, headed by the character (Reda Bond) and the character of the teacher presented through (Alley Almdq). Among his most famous films: (30 days in prison, a girl named Mahmoud, Ghawi Mashaal, forbidden on the night of Dakhla). His last work was through my series (Diary and Nice, Resident of Qasadi). He died in 1995 at the age of 74.
The Filmography


Maa'boudat Al-Gamahir

30 Days in Prison

Three Thieves

Adham Al-Sharqawi

The Laughing Crime

Alley of The Pestle

The Magical Lantern

The Thug

They Made Me a Criminal
