Ahmed Zaher graduated from the Faculty of Commerce before receiving a bachelors degree from the Higher Institute for Theatrical Arts. His television works include “Al Ragol al Akhir” (The Last Man), “Amshir,” “Li al ‘Adalah Wojooh Kathira” (Justice Has Many Faces), “Hadeeth al Sabah wal Masaa” (Morning and Evening Talk), “Al ‘Ussyan” (Disobedience), “Al Haqeeqa wal Sarrab” (Mirage and Truth), “Samehoony Makansh Qasdy” (Forgive Me I Didn’t Mean It), “Khalf al Abwab al Mughlaqa” (Behind Closed Doors), “Umm Kalthoum” and “Harat al-Tablawy” (al Tablawy’s Neighborhood). He has also worked on the 2002 play “Edla’y ya Doussa” in addition to “Wada’an ya Bakawat” (Farewell Tears).