Khalid Abdalla
Khalid Abdalla is a British actor who's carved out an impressive career blending serious dramatic roles with meaningful activism. Born in Glasgow and trained at Cambridge and the prestigious École Philippe Gaulier, he burst onto the international film scene with United 93 (2006) before delivering a career-defining performance as Amir in The Kite Runner (2007). He's worked with heavyweight directors like Paul Greengrass on Green Zone alongside Matt Damon, and more recently became a household name playing Dodi Fayed in The Crown seasons 5 and 6, earning a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for the role. Beyond the glitz, Abdalla co-founded the Mosireen Collective in Cairo in 2011, a revolutionary filmmaking group that became the most-watched non-profit YouTube channel in Egypt within months—proof that he's as committed to real-world impact as he is to his craft. What sets Abdalla apart in the industry is his refusal to be boxed in as just an actor. He brings intelligence and depth to every character, choosing roles that matter rather than just chasing blockbusters. His documentary work, particularly appearing in Jehane Noujaim's The Square about the Egyptian revolution, showcases his passion for giving voice to important stories. Whether he's tackling prestige drama or activist filmmaking, Abdalla consistently proves he's an artist with a conscience—someone who uses his platform to shine a light on urgent global issues while delivering compelling performances that stick with audiences long after the credits roll.
