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Fady El Sayed to Star in HBO’s "Industry" and Netflix’s "Kaos"


Tue 13 Aug 2024 | 02:40 PM
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All eyes are on rising Egyptian-British star Fady El-Sayed this summer, with the highly-anticipated dark comedy series "Kaos" set to premiere on Netflix and the third season of the gripping drama "Industry" from HBO.

In "Kaos", El-Sayed plays a prominent role in a drama set in the world of ancient Greek mythology, where characters face an ancient prophecy and contend with corrupt and arrogant Greek gods.

The show is created by Charlie Covell, known for the hit series "The End of the F**ing World*".

The drama features a stellar cast, including Gary Oldman, Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer, Cliff Curtis, David Thewlis, Cillian Scott, Debbie Mazar, and Aurora Perrineau.

In "Industry", El-Sayed returns for the third season, continuing to explore the world of banking and trading through a group of young employees navigating this high-stakes environment in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse.

The series is created and directed by Mickey Down and Conrad Kay, with a cast that includes Myha’la herrold, Ken Leung, Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, and new additions Sarah Goldberg and Kit Harington.

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Also on the horizon is the third season of "Gangs of London", where El-Sayed reprises his role as Faz from the second season.

The American-British production is a joint effort between Sky Studios, AMC Networks, and Pulse Films.

Additionally, El-Sayed will be seen in "Slow Horses" on Apple TV.

Born on September 15, 1993. El-Sayed began his career with a notable role in "My Brother the Devil," earning a nomination for Best Emerging Talent at the London Film Festival.

He has since been featured in prominent international projects, including series like "Penny Dreadful", "River", "Baghdad Central", and "Little Bird", as well as films such as "A Private War" and "Daniel".