Amir El-Masry Joins The Crown Season 5 As Young Mohamed Al-Fayed (Pic Credit: Instagram, Poster)

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Rising British Egyptian star Amir El-Masry, who first got noticed when he played a chef opposite Tom Hiddleston in the Susanne Bier-directed mini-series ‘The Night Manager’, has been cast as the young Egyptian billionaire Mohamed al-Fayed, former Harrods owner and father of Princess Diana’s lover Dodi, in the upcoming fifth season of Netflix’s ‘The Crown’, reveals ‘Variety’.

‘Variety’ had previously reported that ‘Oslo’ actor Salim Daw has been cast as the older al-Fayed.

Born in Cairo and raised in London, and inspired by his childhood memories of Omar Sharif, El Masry recently garnered critical praise for his role as a Syrian asylum-seeker living on a small Scottish island in Ben Sharrock’s drama ‘Limbo’, ‘Variety’ reports. The role won for El Masry a BAFTA Scotland acting award.

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