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Mido Hamada
German-Egyptian actor
Mido Hamada (Egyptian Arabic: ميدو حمادة) is an Egyptian-German actor in film, theatre, and television.
Early life and education
Mido Hamada was born in Cairo, Egypt, to an Egyptian family who moved to Germany.[citation needed]
He studied at an American school in Germany, and later attended the Oxford School of Drama.[citation needed]
Career
His roles include Ahmed Shah Massoud in the televisionmini-seriesThe Path to 9/11 and smaller roles in the British television film Hannibal and the series Feel the Force.
In , he played in the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. In the film Unknown, Hamada played a Saudi sheikh involved in an assassination attempt at a Berlin hotel and in funding biotechnological research.
Hamada has also appeared in season 8 of the Fox series 24 as Samir Mehran, a rogue intelligence agent from the fictional Middle Eastern country of Kamistan who assassinates its president Omar Hassan (Anil Kapoor).
He served as the season's arch-villain for most of its episodes.
He appeared again in a Fox series on Terra Nova, where he portrayed Guzman, one of the colony security personnel and a trusted colleague to Commander Nathaniel Taylor.
Mido hamada biography definition Mido Hamada was born in Cairo, Egypt, to an Egyptian family who moved to Germany. [ citation needed ] He studied at an American school in Germany, and later attended the Oxford School of Drama.In , Hamada had a role in the Showtime series Homeland, playing a key member of a terrorist cell planning an attack on the United States. In The Situation, he played Zaid, an Iraqi photographer. He portrayed "The Butcher" in the film American Sniper.[1] He also lent his voice for the video game Disney Infinity .[2] In , he played Eamonn, captain of the bodyguards of the Wizard of Oz, in Emerald City.
In , Hamada played congressman Daniel Maloof in the fourth season of Veronica Mars, produced by Hulu.[3] He also has a role in the science fiction series Foundation.
Personal life
Hamada is fluent in German, English, and Arabic.[citation needed]