Khalil Morsi

Egyptian actor Khalil Morsy was born in 1946. He received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture and later received a second degree in theatre, as well as a doctorate. He then became the head of the theatre department at October 6th University, where he worked until his death. Morsy played diverse roles - from the hero to the villain - working in theatre, cinema and television. Some of his most important works included the film, “El Embratour” (The Emperor) with Ahmed Zaki, and the play, “Laibet El Sit” (Lady’s Game) directed by Mohamed Sobhy.

Cast

The Magician

Sons of the Devil

(Hafez)

The Person

Public Sector Dancer

Mission In Tel Aviv

Axe in the head

Chocolate Coated

The President's Visit

(الرجل الغامض)

Mafia

The Island 2

An unpaid killer

(The prosecutor)

Horses sleep standing up

(Mokhtar)

The Good, the Bad, and the Pretty

(mursi)

A Citizen Under Investigation

(Detective)

The Scorpion

(Detective)

The Strongest Men

(الوحش)

The Escape from El-Khanka

انت المطلوب

Iinfijar

The Seventh Sin

Ihzaru Hazehi Al-Maraa

Down and Out

The Convicts

امرأة ضلت الطريق

(شوقي)

The Emperor

Have a Safe Journey 2000

(Journalist)

The Lady's Puppet

(Isak Anbar)

A Woman Shook the Throne of Egypt

(أحمد مرتضى المراغي)

The Mix-up

Carmen

National Security

(Abdulaziz)

The Age of Power

(حاتم - زوج أمينه)

Leisure Time

(Hassan)

Suppose

Welcome, Beys

The Clever Ones

تكسب يا خيشة

My brother and friend I will kill you

Napoleon And Al Mahrousa

Case of the Minister

Al-Gama'a

The Man of Destinies

Never Fear

I Won't Live in My Father's Robes

(الريس مرسي)

The Oracle

The Hibiscus-Man

Bab Al Khalq

Fear Doors

Al-Helaly's Way

Opera Aida

Khalaf Allah

The Accused Is My Father

Al-Rahaya Stone Hearts

Horseless Knight

A Public Opinion Case

Mr. Abo El-Ela El-Beshry's Journey

Harun Al Rashid

Zezenia

Zezenia

(عطية الناقوري)

Me And Them

The sea said

(بكير)

الكومي

أهل الطريق

(الدمنهوري)

ألف ليلة وليلة: ذات الخال

(دهموش)

ألف ليلة وليلة: ذات المال

(التنين آتار)

Bwabet Elhalwani

(محمد الماسي)