
Mohamed Mounir
Mohamed Mounir is an Egyptian actor and singer, born in a village in Aswan Governorate in 1951. He moved with his family to Cairo after the Nubian villages were submerged by Lake Nasser, created by the Aswan High Dam. Mounir graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts at Helwan University. He was discovered by the renowned communist activist Zaki Murad, who introduced him to the poet Abdel Rahim Mansour. At the same time, he also met the artist Ahmed Mounib, whose songs he later performed. In 1978, Mounir collaborated with the musician Hani Shenouda and his band on his debut album, "Bentawlad" (We Are Born). He later collaborated with the jazz artist Yehia Khalil and his band on subsequent albums, achieving numerous successes and becoming one of the most popular singers to this day. Some of his most successful albums include "Shababik" (Windows), "Shokolata" (Chocolate), "Momken" (Possible), "Men Awal Lamsa" (From the First Touch), and "Fi Eshq El Banat" (In the Love of Girls). Mohamed Mounir’s work was not limited to music alone, but his activity also extended to cinema and theater, where he presented a number of important films, most notably: (An Egyptian Tale, A Bitter Day, A Sweet Day, The Sixth Day, Destiny, Dunya)
16
Films
2
TV Shows
Known For
18 Credits
The Singer
2016

جمهورية زفتى
1997

An Egyptian Story
1982

Destiny
as Marwan/Poet
1997

Dunia
as Beshir
2006

The Sixth Day
1986

The Tale of Daye's Family
as Himself
2025

None But That!
2007

Stories of an Estranged
1992

The Collar and the Bracelet
as Mohamed
1986

The King Is the King
2006

Bitter Day, Sweet Day
as Orabi Al-Astorgi
1988