Ayman El Amir is an Egyptian film director and producer known for his work on films such as The Mummy (1999), The Mummy Returns (2001), and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). He is also the creator of the successful television series, Al Hayba (2017).
Ayman was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1969. He studied film directing at the High Film Institute (HFI) in Cairo and graduated with a degree in film and television production in 1994. After working as an assistant director on various productions, he went on to direct his first feature film, The Mummy, in 1999. This film was a box office success, grossing over $415 million globally.
He followed this success with The Mummy Returns (2001), which grossed over $433 million, and then The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), which grossed over $401 million. He also directed the television series Al Hayba (2017), which received critical acclaim and quickly became a hit in the Middle East.
Ayman's work has earned him numerous awards, including the Egyptian National Film Festival Award for Best Achievement in Directing for The Mummy (1999). He has also been nominated for several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for The Mummy (1999).
Ayman's style of filmmaking is unique and he is considered one of the best directors in Egypt. He has a strong interest in history and mythology, which is evident in his work. He is known for his ability to create visually stunning films with strong characters and compelling stories.
Ayman El Amir is one of the most successful filmmakers in Egypt. His work has been praised by critics and his films have grossed millions of dollars at the box office. His unique style of filmmaking has made him a household name in the film world, and he is sure to continue making great films in the future.