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Biography Artist Shady Aslan


 Nickname : Shady Aslan

Full name : Shady Aslan Ahmed Aslan
Date of birth : 05/16/1986
Nationality : Egyptian
Occupation : Artist - Singer



Shady Aslan (05/16/1986), Egyptian artist and singer.

Shady Aslan was born on 05/16/1986, in Gharbia Governorate, according to sources, and his family immigrated to Giza Governorate. However, he mentioned in a television interview that he was born in Giza, and that his father is from Gharbia. Shadi is the youngest among his brothers. When he was in middle school, he succeeded in joining the football school at Zamalek Club, but when he joined Saidia Secondary School, he left football to devote himself to education. He began acting early in the school theater, and critic Ahmed Abdel Hamid watched him, wrote about him in Al-Gomhouria newspaper, and convinced his mother to continue his education at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts.

His artistic career


He began acting in the school theater, and Egyptian actor Adel Emam praised him and declared that he chose him to continue his artistic career. It was mentioned in a television interview that Adel Imam praised his good acting in the role of Ibn Bawab in the Naji Atallah Band series in their first meeting.

He began his life with small roles in a number of series, such as the Cinderella series, until he played a distinguished role in the movie, Tell me, Scheherazade. Over time, Ramadan became a first-class star, especially after he starred in a group of films that made him a popular star, and his films achieved high revenues and were The most important of them are the films of Al-Germany, Abdo Mota, Qalb Al-Assad, and Shadd Aqzas.


Some likened him to actor Omar Sharif. He mentioned that Adel Al-Imam is his idol in 2004. Some critics accused him of imitating and imitating Omar Sharif, and he commented on that in 2016: The latter is a landmark in Egyptian cinema, and that only days will prove whether he is imitating him or if he has a real talent that distinguishes him, and he added that his continued presence on the screen until... Now because he doesn't look like Omar Sharif.

Artists and media figures accused him of presenting low-quality works to achieve success, and they considered him one of the reasons for the prevalence of concepts of violence in youth thought and culture. Writer Mohamed Fouda believes that: Although it has turned into something resembling an artistic phenomenon, without realizing it, it has begun to repeat itself after confining it to the worst artistic area in which a talented artist can be, by focusing only on presenting violent roles. He said in a television interview that because he played violent roles more than once, some accused him of being like that in real life. He stated that he is far from a personality in his life. Bayoumi Fouad also criticized him, saying: “I did not like that actor’s films, and I support all the opinions that criticized the work because of the violent character. He is an excellent artist and has high acting abilities and wonderful talent, so he must abandon the roles of thugs that carry hostility and hatred towards society.” Media personality Lamis Al-Hadidi criticized films, especially the film One Night, and considered it a spark for instilling a culture of violence in children to a degree that has become striking. While he responded to this on Facebook: Professor Lamees, a film that discusses a phenomenon that exists in our society, and do you not live in Dubai! He added that cinema is a business just as media has become a business.