1/14/2024 0 Comments Bedoun zekr asmaaThe roles needed an exceptional talent to pull them off, and Fawaz was more than ready to further prove himself. The characters he plays in each TV series couldn’t be more different from each other. No sooner had he established his position as Arnous he went on and exceeded everyone’s expectations in his roles in two 2015 Ramadan TV series, Al Ahd and Haret Al Yahoud. The hopeless romance between Arnous and Em Em quickly made waves on social media and Fawaz was everyone’s favourite rising star. Millions of viewers fell in love with Fawaz’s character Arnous and sympathized with his romantic relationship with Hana Shiha’s character Em Em. Following that, in Ramadan 2014, Fawaz nailed his character Arnous in the TV series Al Saba’a Wasaya, written by the young Mohamed Amin Rady and directed by Khaled Marie. He was able to demonstrate his acting skills and he got his real big break in the 2013 TV series Bedoun Zekr Asmaa (Without Mentioning Names), written by the eminent scriptwriter, Wahid Hamed and directed by Tamer Mohsen. One role followed the other after that, including his roles in Al Heroub men Al Gharb (Escaping from the West), Magnoun Laila (Crazy for Laila), and Captain Effat.ĭetermination and hard work, and a bit of luck, paid off for Fawaz. That was the start of Fawaz’s career in television. His first break on TV actually came when the renowned actress and producer Samira Mohsen saw him in a small play, Mosha’alou Al Hara’ek (The Fire Setters), and nominated him for the TV series Gedar Al Qalb (Walls of the Heart). However, I promise you’ll see me in a comedy role soon.”įawaz didn’t always have so many scripts come his way. Until now I’ve tended more towards dramatic roles. When I asked him if he would like to play a comedy role for a change, he admited, “ I’ve tried to find a suitable comedy role for me in the many scripts I’m offered. In his anticipated new movie Men Dahr Ragel, which will air in Eid Al Adha, Fawaz also adds a touch of his sense of humor to his villain role. Indeed, this was clear in Fawaz’s character Al Natat in Ramadan’s 2015 series Haret Al Yahoud, where he says he improvised continuously to incorporate his comedic side. “I try to incorporate my sense of humor in most of my roles, even when I’m playing the villain,” Fawaz said. Sarcastic side didn’t fade away when he focused on acting. He had to choose whether to continue along the path of a standup comedian or to focus instead on his acting career. He was successful in this career but since he had a passion for acting, he found himself at a crossroads. He is appreciative of his standup comedy period and says that it’s what made him popular initially. A sarcastic person by nature, he likes to make fun of anything negative. Fawaz is a down-to-earth person and his fans love him for that.įawaz’s early career as a standup comedian also comes through in our meeting. You might think that having achieved fame relatively quickly would make him arrogant and conceited. I found the thirty-five-year old Fawaz a decent, composed, calm, perfect gentleman. Or was I about to meet the heartless thug character El Natat of Ramadan’s 2015 series Haret Al Yahoud, who spoke horrible English and turned against his homeland for the sake of money?īut when I met Fawaz face-to-face, he wasn’t anything like any of the characters he played. Was it going to be the hopeless romantic who captured the hearts of many Egyptians in his role as Arnous in Ramadan’s 2014 series Al Saba’a Wasaya? Will he be something like Zinhom, his character in Ramadan’s 2015 series Al Ahd, the tyrant with the heavy voice and poker face, who suddenly changed 360 degrees when he fell for Sawsan. Having watched Fawaz since he began as a standup comedian and as he evolved into a talented actor who could pull off any character, I wasn’t quite sure what kind of personality I was about to interview.
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