- He was only 9 years old when he started his career as an actor.
- He has a hobby of designing electronics and engineering projects related to Spacecraft Engineering that he once studied.
- He made a Historic Achievement in 2013-2014 by winning ALL the important Best Actor awards offered in Egypt locally for Villa 69 (2014) including Cairo International Film Festival Best Actor Award for the Palestinian Film Eyes of a Thief (2015).
- Khaled Abol Naga set a historical record by winning ALL the important Best actor awards offered in Egypt, mostly for his outstanding portrayal of a much older man facing death (Hussein) in [Villa 69] and a heartbroken Palestinian (Tarek Khedr) searching for his lost daughter in [Eyes of a thief]:
- Best Actor 2014 (Silver Pyramid) Cairo International Film Festival for [Eyes of a thief]
- Best Actor 2014 African Film Festival at Khouribga Morocco for [Villa69]
- Best Actor 2014 Egypt National Film Festival for [Villa69]
- Best Actor 2014 Egypt Film Society for [Villa69]
- Best Actor 2014 Egypt Catholic Centre Film Festival for [Villa69].
- Had a cat named Bousha.
- He is a Human Rights activist in Egypt and the Arab world, He started various TV campaigns to ignite the Youth collaboration in various Humanitarian and UN related projects.
- He studied Acting as a minor in the Theatre Department at American University in Cairo (AUC) which led to his discovery as a potential great talent by famous film directors in Egypt.
- Known as "the actor with the 1000 faces" as he changed his looks and attitudes dramatically in many roles.
- He worked as a model while studying acting in UK and the USA.
- Appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in May 2007 for Egypt.
- in Vancouver Canada, shooting Civic Duty (2006) (October 2005)
- in the neighborhood of Heliopolis in Cairo, Egypt, shooting "In The Flat Heliopolis Flat" (2007). (August 2006)
- He is now Shooting Malek We Ketaba (2005) and attending Film Festivals in Italy, Dubai, Tallin, Brussels and Cairo Iternational Film Festival (November 2004)
- Showing his play West El-Balad "Downtown" on El-Salaam Theater. And finishing his last scenes in a new war/action movie: Yoom El-Karaama "Day of Dignity". (August 2002)
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