Mohamed El Sharnouby is an Egyptian actor and singer, born on January 4, 1995, in Mohandessin, Cairo. He grew up in a prominent artistic family; his father is the composer Farouk El Sharnouby and his uncle is the composer Salah El Sharnouby, which nurtured his artistic talents from a young age. His career began early, with his acting debut in 2008 in the television series "Wekalet Attia" (Ateya's Agency) and "Fi Eid Amina" alongside the actress Yousra. The following year, he made his cinematic debut in the film "Al Safah" (The Criminal, 2009). El Sharnouby's talent shone through in television drama with diverse roles that showcased his ability to portray complex characters. His most notable series include "Al-Ahd: El-Kalam El-Mobah" (2015), "La Tutf'e El-Shams" (2017), "Ka'ano Embareh" (2018), "Lo'lo'" (2020), and "Faten Amal Harby" (2022). He also achieved success in cinema with significant films such as "H I V" (2014), his first leading role, "Torab El Mas" (Diamond Dust, 2018), and "El-Mamar" (The Passage, 2019). Alongside his acting career, El Sharnouby ventured into singing, releasing his debut album "Zay el-Fesool el-Arba`a" (Like the Four Seasons) in 2019 to critical acclaim. He has also released several successful singles, including "Alby Ertah" and "Enti El Hayah".