A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Tarek Al Aryan
Tarek Al Eryan
Tarek Eryan
طارق العريان
طارق رياض العريان
Birthplace:
Kuwait
Born:
September 12, 1963
Tareq El Eryan is a Palestinian-American director and producer living and working in Cairo, Egypt. He received his high eduction in Egypt, before moving to The United States to study film in the University of South Illinois. He then returned to Egypt and started his career as a director by making several music videos for Egyptian and Arab pop stars and television advertisements for multinational franchises like Coca Cola, LG, and Hyundai. As a film director, El Eryan made a few films that were box office successes and are still highly regarded by fans and critics. These films are “Al Embrator” (The Emperor) (1990), “El Basha” (The Pacha) (1993), “Elselem wel Teaaban” (Snake and Ladder) (2001) and “Tito” (2004). He is married to Syrian singer Assala Nasry, with which he had two sons.
Director:
1990 The Emperor
1993 Al Basha
2001 Snakes and Ladders
2004 Tito
2015 Sons of Rizk
2015 The Walls of The Moon
2017 The Cell
2019 Sons of Rizk 2
2024 Sons of Rizk 3
???? Snakes and Ladders 2: Ahmed and Malak
Producer:
1990 The Emperor
1993 Al Basha
2001 Snakes and Ladders
2004 Tito
2015 Sons of Rizk
2015 The Walls of The Moon
2017 Monopoly (The Bank of Luck)
2017 The Cell
2019 Sons of Rizk 2
2024 Sons of Rizk 3
2025 Coast stars
???? Snakes and Ladders 2: Ahmed and Malak
Story:
1990 The Emperor
1993 Al Basha
2001 Snakes and Ladders
2004 Tito
2015 Sons of Rizk
2015 The Walls of The Moon
2017 Monopoly (The Bank of Luck)
2017 The Cell
2019 Sons of Rizk 2
2024 Sons of Rizk 3
2025 Coast stars
???? Snakes and Ladders 2: Ahmed and Malak
Writer:
1990 The Emperor
1993 Al Basha
2001 Snakes and Ladders
2004 Tito
2015 Sons of Rizk
2015 The Walls of The Moon
2017 Monopoly (The Bank of Luck)
2017 The Cell
2019 Sons of Rizk 2
2024 Sons of Rizk 3
2025 Coast stars
???? Snakes and Ladders 2: Ahmed and Malak
Creator:
2025 Moawiya
Director:
2020 This Other Thing
2025 Moawiya
Writer:
2020 This Other Thing
2025 Moawiya
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