Mohamed Adel Emam is a prominent Egyptian actor and the son of legendary actor Adel Emam. Born on September 16, 1984, he grew up in a highly artistic family, with his brother, Ramy Emam, being a renowned director. He made his acting debut as a child in his father's film "Hanafy the Wonderful" (1990). After graduating from the American University in Cairo with a degree in Theatre Arts, he set out to build his own legacy in the entertainment industry. His professional breakthrough came with the TV series "Kanaria and Shorkah" (2003), starring alongside Farouk Al-Fishawy. Emam gained significant critical attention for his role as Taha El-Shazly in the acclaimed film "The Yacoubian Building" (2006). His role in "Hassan and Marcus" (2008) earned him an award and further recognition. He solidified his status as a leading man with his first starring role in "Al-Beeh Romancy" (2009). Emam has since become a major box-office draw, specializing in action-comedy films such as "Captain Egypt" (2015), "Hell in India" (2016), "The Thief of Baghdad" (2020), and "Amohom" (2022). In television, he has achieved massive popularity with hit series like "Naji Attallah's Squad" (2012), "Lamei Al-Qott" (2017), "Hogan" (2019), and "Cobra" (2024), establishing him as a top-tier star in Egypt and the Arab world.