Akram Hosny is a multi-talented Egyptian artist who has carved a prominent niche in the world of comedy and media in Egypt and the Arab world. Born on September 10, 1974, he began his career unexpectedly as a police officer after graduating from the Police Academy, a profession he served in for about ten years. However, his passion for media led him to make a radical career change. His media journey began in 2004 at the radio station "Nogoum FM," but his true breakthrough came in 2008 with the creation of the satirical character "Sayed Abu Hafiza" on his TV program "Nashrat Akhbar Al Khamisa wa El Eishrun" (The 25th Hour News). The character was an immense success, becoming a comedic icon and leading to other successful shows like "Asaad Allah Masa'akum." Following his media success, Hosny transitioned seamlessly into acting, proving his talent in both cinema and television drama. He has starred in numerous successful productions that achieved high box-office returns and wide public acclaim, including the films "El Badla" (The Suit), "Bank El Hazz" (Bank of Luck), and "El Ameel Sefr" (Agent Zero). In television, he has played leading roles in popular comedy series such as "Al-Wasiya" (The Will), "Maktoub Aalia" (Written on Me), and "Rayah El Madam." In addition to acting, Hosny has excelled as a lyricist, writing songs for himself and major stars like Mohamed Mounir and Angham, highlighting the depth of his artistic talent.