
Karim Kojak
Acting
Biography
Karim Kojak was born in 1972 in Alexandria. He graduated from the American University in Cairo, majoring in Journalism and Mass Communication. He worked for 11 years as a broadcaster on the Film Channel of the Arab Radio and Television Network. Kojak acted in El Lembi, and Adam, in addition to the series The Accused Is My Father. He worked in presenting the morning program on Al Ahly SC channel.
Born: September 22, 1972
Place of Birth: Egypt
Known For

A Good Guy
A young man (Mohammed Ramadan) travels from Qena to Cairo for work, but the only job he can find is as a painter. He is constantly running into trouble, as he deals both with his extreme poverty and his desire to live a decent life for his mother. His world gets turned upside down when he finds himself way in over his head, and it becomes clear that he must find a way out before it is too late.

Al Waseya
When Ebbo's father dies, he leaves behind a will that compels Ebbo to complete a list of tasks to be able to get his inheritance. Ebbo enlists his friend Semsem's help to complete the tasks.

Cairo 6,7,8
Three women seek justice due to the difficult daily situation which sexual harassment causes in the streets of Cairo, Egypt.

The Accused Is My Father
The story revolves around an Arabic school teacher who is admired by his students. When his son is assaulted by some spoiled teenagers at the club, their parents force him to withdraw his police report and events escalate.

El Lemby
El-Limby lives in a decrepit neighborhood with his mother Faransa and he develops feelings for his neighbor. However, her father objects to their marriage, and El-Limby's mother encourages him to find a job to provide for his family-to-be.

Hamada Getting Rich
Hamada is so desperate to get rich that he participates in all TV competitions hoping to win one day. Fate smiles on him and he indeed wins a sum of 1 million dollars. But life is not a wish-granting factory, is it?

Sandwich Kids
The events revolve around the high divorce rates in Egypt and their negative impact on children. a lawyer who is in conflict with his wife, which draws his attention to the issue. He decides to advocate for the rights of children who have been harmed due to disputes, divorces, or separations between their parents, within a comedic framework.

Downtown Shaking
The film is set in the span of eight hours in the region of downtown Cairo, exploring the variety of characters present in the busy town, and several problems they face in their daily lives, in addition to the economical crisis the whole country is facing.

Bab Al Khalq
After the Arabic language teacher travels outside Egypt in despair, he returns after a while to his hometown in Bab Al Khalq to be surprised by many changes that foretell a possibly mysterious future, whereupon he tries to coexist and keep pace with them to ensure the continuation of life.

Al-Helaly's Way
Mustafa Al-Helaly is a university professor and head of the 'Virtue Party', who decides to run for parliament, but his life turns upside down after the retired dancer Sou'ad claims that he's the father of her reckless young daughter Nancy as a result of a one-night stand that happened 20 years ago.