Ahmed Zaher is a prominent Egyptian actor, born in Cairo on April 27, 1975, celebrated for his remarkable versatility and ability to portray diverse characters. His passion for acting emerged early, leading to a small role in the series "Ze'ab Al-Gabal" (Wolves of the Mountain) in 1993 while still in high school. Although he initially enrolled in the Faculty of Commerce, he left in his third year to pursue his true calling at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, where he formally honed his craft. Zaher's career breakthrough came with the series "Al Ragol Al Akhar" (The Other Man) in 1999, starring alongside the legendary Nour El Sherif, a role that brought him significant recognition. He went on to deliver memorable performances in highly-regarded television dramas such as "Hadith Al-Sabah wal Masaa'" (2001), "Al-Haqiqa w Al-Sarab" (2003), and "Al-Esyan" (2002). His career faced a major challenge when a rare thyroid illness caused substantial weight gain, forcing him into a multi-year hiatus. However, he made a powerful comeback after his recovery, taking on more mature and complex roles. His performance as "Fathy" in the 2020 series "Al Prince" (The Prince) was a critical and commercial success, showcasing his exceptional talent for playing intricate villainous characters. His film credits include successful movies like "Horob Edterary" (Forced Escape) (2017) and "Zenzana 7" (Prison Cell 7) (2020).