
Age: 55
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Amr Waked was born in Cairo, Egypt on 12 April 1973. He studied economics and theatre in the American University in Cairo. In his early experience as an actor Amr joined the Temple Theatre Troop in 1994, and Yaaru Theatre Troop in 1999, where he trained and developed his tools as a stage performer. With his experience onstage, Waked managed to film his first role on the big screen in 1998 when he joined Ossama Fawzy's of "Gannet El Shayateen". Waked's award winning performance paved his way to become a popular actor famous for his gravity and vast range. In 2003, Waked joined Stephen Gegan's cast of Syriana, which was his first appearance in an international film. His performance was acclaimed and presented him with other opportunities in international productions, like House Of Saddam and Salmon Fishing In The Yemen. In 2005, Amr co-established "zad communication & production llc" to begin his experience as a producer. The communication agency and production house was to focus on developmental and social issues in Egypt and the Middle East. In 2012, zad produced its first feature film "Winter Of Discontent", directed by Ibrahim El Batout, which opened in the 69th Venice Film Festival in 2012.

In the near-future world of 2032, where privatized armies and biotech corporations rule global conflicts, Captain Kade Mercer — the last surviving operative of the Genome Soldier program — is betrayed by the company that created him. Left for dead and haunted by suppressed memories, Kade wages a one-man war against Helix Dynamics, uncovering a conspiracy to create emotionless, AI-controlled super soldiers. With the help of unlikely allies — a rogue scientist, a special forces veteran, and an underground hacker group — Kade races against time to dismantle the program and expose the truth, even as he faces the ultimate weapon: his former best friend, now a hybrid monster.

