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Home/People/Sayed Badreya
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Born
May 1, 1957
Age 68
Place of Birth
Port Said, Egypt
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

34
Movies
10
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
سيد بدرية
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Sayed Badreya

Acting

Biography
Egyptian-born film-maker and actor Sayed Badreya realized a childhood dream by winning roles in major Hollywood films such as The Insider, Three Kings, and Independence Day. Growing up in poverty in Port Said, Sayed Badreya's dreams of movie stardom looked as bleak as the prospect of peace in the Middle East. From the Six Day War in '67 through the Yom Kippur War in '73, his only escape from the world he knew was the movie theater, where films transported him to a magical land. But it was here that he determined he was destined to be a part of that magic. After attending New York University film school, and then moving to Hollywood, Sayed first worked in the film industry as an assistant to actor/director Anthony Perkins, and then with director James Cameron on True Lies. His mission - to make movies that told the Arabic- American story, since it had yet to be told - led to the creation of his own production company, Zoom In Focus. Under this banner, he directed and produced the documentary, Saving Egyptian Film Classics as well as The Interrogation, which won Best Creative Short Film at New York International Film Festival. He also produced and starred in Hesham Issawi's short, T for Terrorist, which was awarded Best Short Film at the Boston International Film Festival and the San Francisco World Film Festival. In 2007, he played his first leading role in the English language motion picture American East, a film that he also co-wrote. 2008 was Sayed Badreya's breakout year. He captivated audiences as Abu Bakaar, the villainous arms dealer who kidnaps Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in the summer's blockbuster Iron Man. Also that year, Sayed played the comedic Palestinian cab driver opposite Adam Sandler in You Don't Mess with the Zohan. This summer, Sayed can be seen in Paramount Pictures' feature film El traspatio aka Backyard, directed by Oscar-nominated Carlos Carrera in which he plays a serial killer opposite Ana de la Reguera. Sayed can also be seen this summer in Movie 43, where he plays opposite Halle Berry. Additional forthcoming films include The Three Stooges, his fifth film with the Farrelly brothers; The Dictator, playing Sascha Baron Cohen's father as the original Dictator, and Just Like a Woman, with Oscar nominated director Rachid Bouchareb. Also, Sayed is going to a new frontier in the new video game Uncharted 3, playing Ramses the Great Pirate Captain. Most recently he completed his second leading role in the New York independent feature, Cargo, about human traffickers, directed by Yan Vizinberg. And he just finished co-starring opposite Oscar-nominated actress Melissa Leo in film The Space Between, directed by Travis Fine. Sayed has also worked as an actor, Arabic dialect coach, and Islamic technical advisor on Path to 9/11, a $40 million mini-series about the events leading up to 9/11 produced by ABC/Touchstone. Sayed's efforts to bring attention to Arab-Americans in the motion picture industry have received much coverage over the years on radio, television, and in major publications around the world, such as The New York Times, GQ, NPR, ABC's "Politically Incorrect" with Bill Maher, BBC's "Panorama," CNN, "Fox Report with Shepard Smith", The Hollywood Reporter and Egypt Today.
Hello Beautiful poster

Hello Beautiful

Cast
2025
Jellyfish and Lobster poster

Jellyfish and Lobster

as Mido
2023
Witness to a Rape poster

Witness to a Rape

as himself
2020
Vanguard poster

Vanguard

as Abati
2020
I Am That Man poster

I Am That Man

as Harry
2019
Boiling Pot poster

Boiling Pot

as Anwar Seif
2015
Just Like a Woman poster

Just Like a Woman

as Tarek
2013
Movie 43 poster

Movie 43

as Large Man (segment "Truth or Dare")
2013
The Dictator poster

The Dictator

as Omar
2012
The Three Stooges poster

The Three Stooges

as Orderly
2012
This Narrow Place poster

This Narrow Place

as Aziz
2011
Cargo poster

Cargo

as Sayed
2011
The Space Between poster

The Space Between

as Imam
2011
Family Prayers poster

Family Prayers

as Hussein
2010
Backyard poster

Backyard

as El Sultán
2009
AmericanEast poster

AmericanEast

as Mustafa Marzouke
2008
You Don't Mess with the Zohan poster

You Don't Mess with the Zohan

as Hamdi
2008
Iron Man poster

Iron Man

as Abu Bakaar
2008
Soul Plane poster

Soul Plane

as Middle Eastern Passenger
2004
Stuck on You poster

Stuck on You

as Assisting Surgeon
2003