

In 1988 he worked on the set of his first film "Underwater Hell". This was his big break as producers and directors frequented the play and, through which, recruited Abdel Baky for various other roles. With each day on stage his role became bigger and longer, with a little bit of improvisation, he stole the show.

Hany Motawea, who was one of his instructors as the Institute, was directing a play by the name of "Rosewood" (1986) Transliteration: Khashab El Ward and sought Abdel Baky for the role of a policeman.
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Abdel Baky only closed the workshops after his career as an actor took off.Ībdel Baky started his professional career one year after graduation from university. He kept his job as a contractor during this time, also opening up a Decor showcase and office with one of his older brothers. During which he picked up independent studies at the Higher Institute for dramatic arts between 1985 - 1987. Abdel Baky then went on to study at Ain Shams University graduating in the class of 86' with a Business Degree. At 18, he opened up his own workshop specializing in Aluminum and different metals. He started acting at the age of 16 in high school taking part in over 80 plays, whether front or backstage. At 12 years old Ashraf started working with his father as a contractor, devoting his time during summer and winter breaks to helping in the workshop. He was the youngest, having 5 older siblings, three brothers and two sisters. Ashraf Abdel Baky is an Egyptian actor, comedian, director, producer and philanthropist born in 1963.
