Sanaa Shafea
An Egyptian actor, theater director and academic professor. He was born in Assiut in Upper Egypt, then to Cairo with his father, who was a scholar of Al-Azhar. He discovered his passion toward art and joined the amateur companies on Emad Eddin Street until he enrolled in the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts. He worked as a teacher and became the dean of the Institute, and worked on television, cinema and theater, where he directed the play Don Quixote in 1975. Some of his most important roles are in the film So That the Smoke Won't Dissipate, and the TV movie The Bourgeoisie Fawzia. He participated in several series, such as The Accused Is My Father, and Bab Al Khalq.

Samara Al-Amir

As Not to Fly the Smoke

Highly Dangerous Man

Khair And Baraka

Fawazia The Bourgeoisie

Mirror in the palm

El Mwazafoun Fel Ard

The moon end of the world

Abu Gabal

Kingdom of Gypsys

مغامرات زكية هانم

Security Situation

The Story of Hayat

Not One Thousand and One Nights

Al Helmeya Nights

The First Lady

Al Zayni Barakat

The Sun Will Never Set

The Cesar

Head of the Demon

Bab Al Khalq

The Black Horse

Vanished

The Scale

A Thousand and One Nights

The Accused Is My Father

Viva Atata

Our 80's Nights

My Destiny and Your Destiny

Birth Certificate

Dad, You, & I in Dismay

The Hunter

Disappearance

The Balance
