Egyptian actor Ahmed Ezz’s handprints were added to the Historic Wall of Fame of Boulevard in Riyadh.
The handprint event is a take on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, which is an internationally recognized landmark and has more than 2,700 stars honoring the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
Everyone who performs at Riyadh Season is given the chance to leave a handprint on a tray of cement.
The Wall of Fame bears the handprints of regional and international stars such as Bollywood actor Salman Khan, Syrian singer Assala Nasri, Egyptian actors Ahmed Helmy, Mohamed Henedy and Bayoumi Fouad, Lebanese superstar Elissa, and Morocco’s Cheb Khaled.
On the other hand, Ezz’s new play “Haddy Valentine" is scheduled to make its debut within the activities of the Riyadh season.
The play will be hosted from December 30, 2022, to January 3, 2023, at the Mohammed Al Ali Theater, in Riyadh.
"Haddy Valentine" also stars Tara Emad, Sayed Ragab, Shaima Seif, Moustafa Gharieb, and others.
The project marks Emad and Ezz's second collaboration after the 2020 play "Aladdin".
Ahmed Ezz, born on July 23, 1971, made his first appearance in Assala's music video "Lama Gat Einak Fi Einy" in 1999.
In the same year, he appeared in Inas El-Degheidy's film "Kalam El Lail" (Night Whispers).
in 2001, Ezz landed the lead role in "Mothakerat Morahkah" (Memoirs of a Teenager).
His breakthrough role was in the TV series "Malak Rohi" (2003).
Ezz's career enjoyed a significant boost when he starred in the 2004 films "Hob El-Banat" (Girl's Love), and "Sana Oula Nasb" (First Year of Deception).