Egyptian Actor | Theatre & Screen Performer
An Egyptian actor building his craft through theatre, screen work, commercials, and site-specific performance. His work reflects discipline, curiosity, and a continuing commitment to growth in both stage and camera-based acting.
Based in Giza, Egypt, Hossam Mohamed brings together live performance experience, screen acting practice, and multilingual communication skills. He has performed in theatre productions, short films, workshop scenes, and commercial work while continuing to develop his artistic voice through training and performance.
A mix of close-up portraits and full-body shots.
In this performance, Hossam played Sami, a young man driven by desperation and emotional conflict, in a scene centered on brotherhood, support, and crisis. The work strengthened his awareness of movement in front of the camera and scene-partner chemistry under limited rehearsal time.
A camera-focused monologue developed through workshop training, representing continued work in emotional expression and screen-centered performance.
In this audition scene, Hossam played Karim, a young aspiring film director trying to earn the trust of an older actor. The scene marked an important step in developing confidence and self-awareness in front of the camera.
A dramatic workshop scene completed under Ibrahim Fakhr at CineScope, built around betrayal, emotional confrontation, and regret.
A stylized performance influenced by the Commedia dell’Arte archetype of Il Dottore, allowing Hossam to explore exaggeration, comic rhythm, physicality, and performative character behavior.
Including production stills and performance moments.
Selected performance stills from theatre productions, and stage performance experiences.
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Hossam Mohamed is building a professional path through consistent performance work, artistic training, and a clear commitment to growth in theatre and screen acting. His portfolio reflects perseverance, experimentation, and readiness for serious artistic opportunities, collaborations, and international development programs in the performing arts.