Shiko
Biography
Shiko, an accomplished Egyptian actor and writer, was born in 1980. During his university years, he co-founded an artistic collective with friends Ahmed Fahmy and Hisham Maged, named Tamarind Artistic Production. This group became known for creating several low-budget satirical films, with their most renowned work being "Men You Do Not Know the Impossible." Their innovative style caught the attention of prominent writer and producer Mohamed Hefzy, who helped elevate their careers through the series "Affish and Analogy" and the film "Code Paper."
Building on their early success, Shiko and his collaborators went on to produce two hit films, "Samir, Shahir, and Baheer" and "The Cousins," which garnered widespread acclaim and solidified their reputation in the Egyptian film industry. Additionally, they created the popular comedy series "The Jujube Man," further showcasing their comedic prowess and storytelling abilities.
Throughout his career, Shiko has demonstrated a unique talent for blending humor with social commentary, making a significant impact on contemporary Egyptian cinema. His contributions have not only entertained audiences but have also inspired a new generation of filmmakers and actors in the region. As of now, Shiko continues to be a vital figure in the arts, pushing creative boundaries and exploring new avenues in his craft.
Filmography
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We're Millennials. Got a problem?: The Movie
2023
Twenty-Four Eyes
1954
The Revenge: A Visit from Fate
1997
Megazone 23 II
1986
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society
2007
The Thick-Walled Room
1956
Sleeping Forest
2014
Black Lizard (1968)
1968
Psycho-Pass: The Movie
2015
Godzilla vs. Biollante
1989
Golgo 13: The Professional
1983
Eros + Massacre
1969
The Makioka Sisters
1983
The Year of the Dog
1994
Rikyu
1989
Urusei Yatsura: Only You
1983
Tokyo Ghoul
2017
Season of the Sun
1956
Laidbackers
2019
Tora-san Meets His Lordship
1977
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
1988
Yakuza Law
1969