Khaled Mar'ie embarked on a cinematic journey following his graduation from the prestigious Institute of Cinema, where he honed his skills in the montage division. His extensive filmography boasts a diverse range of productions, including the notable titles "Korsy fee Al Klub", "Ayam el Sadat", "Africano", "Janat Al Shaytan", "Muhamy Khal'", "A'skar fee Al Mu'askar", and "Tito". Moreover, Khaled has played a significant role in the production of several other films, such as "A'marat Yacoubian", "Zarf Tarea", and "Ja'alatny Mugriman".
Khaled's directorial debut arrived in 2007 with the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film "Taymour wa Shaqiqa", starring Ahmed El Sekka and Mona Zaky. This notable achievement was swiftly followed by his direction of "Asif A'la Al Iz'aj", which featured Ahmed Helmy and Mahmoud Hemeida. Khaled's most recent work, "A'asal Aswad", garnered a substantial revenue of over 17 million Egyptian pounds.
Prior to focusing exclusively on cinema, Khaled spent a considerable amount of time working with the prominent ART network and also directed several programs.