Khaled Saleh, a celebrated and esteemed Egyptian actor of great renown, made his debut in the world of thespian arts on January 23, 1964, in the ancient and storied city of Giza, a place steeped in history and culture. His foray into the realm of acting commenced during his formative college years, where he enthusiastically and actively participated in a multitude of stage productions, thereby laying the groundwork for his future forays into the world of entertainment.
Saleh's ardor for the craft of acting continued to intensify, prompting him to take the stage in amateur theatrical productions, including the revered Hanijjar, and subsequently, the legendary Egyptian Opera House, where he maintained a significant presence for an extended duration.
In the dawn of the year 2000, a pivotal moment in his life unfolded, as Saleh made the courageous and resolute decision to dedicate himself unwaveringly to his craft, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his artistic journey.
As he approached the milestone age of thirty-six, his exceptional acting prowess began to gain widespread recognition, earning him a reputation for his masterful portrayals of complex, tyrannical characters that commanded attention and evoked strong emotions.
Among his most notable film credits are the critically acclaimed "Tito" and "The Yacoubian Building", a cinematic masterpiece adapted from the best-selling novel by the renowned author Alaa Al Aswany, released in the year 2006.
This notable film, "The Yacoubian Building", received widespread critical acclaim, further solidifying Saleh's status as a leading figure in the world of cinema, and cementing his reputation as a talented and versatile actor capable of bringing complex characters to life on the silver screen.
Notable television works of this accomplished individual include "Sultan El Gharram", a series that aired during Ramadan in 2007, showcasing his impressive range in the television medium. The following year, in 2008, he premiered "Baad el Farraq" (Post-Split),another notable television work that further solidified his reputation in the industry.
Saleh's filmography has been distinguished by the inclusion of notable productions such as "Al Maslaha", also referred to as "The Benefit", a cinematic masterpiece that showcases his remarkable talent, followed by "Black February" in the year 2012, a testament to his versatility as a thespian.