Mohamed Abdel-Fatah Mohamed Abdulaziz Helal, known professionally as Hamada Helal, is a versatile Egyptian artist born on March 20, 1980, in Sharqia Governorate. His passion for singing began at the age of five, and he launched his professional career in the mid-1990s. Discovered by artist Hassan Esh Ish, he was introduced to the renowned musician Hamid Al Shaeri, who helped launch his career with High Quality records. His debut album, "Al-Ayyam" (1996), released when he was just sixteen, was a major success, selling over 150,000 copies. It was followed by other successful albums like "Dar Al-Zaman" (1998), "Domoaa" (2000), and "Waheshni" (2004). Helal's success is not limited to music; he also established a strong presence in acting. He made his film debut in "Eial Habiba" (2005) and went on to star in several popular films, including "El Eial Herbet" (2006), "El Hob Keda" (2007), "Helm Elomr" (2008), where he played a boxer, and "Amn Dawlat" (2011). In television drama, he made a significant impact with diverse roles in series such as "Waly Al-Aahd" (2015) and "Taqat Alqadr" (2017). However, his most notable work is the hit series "Al Maddah," which began in 2021. His portrayal of the character "Saber El Maddah" garnered exceptional success across its multiple seasons, cementing its place as one of his most prominent dramatic achievements.