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  • Faten Hamama

    Egyptian actress and producer (–)

    Faten Ahmed Hamama (Arabic: فاتن حمامة,&#; pronounced[ˈfæːtenħæˈmæːmæ]; 27 May – 17 January ) was an Egyptian film and television actress and film producer.[1] She was the first wife of Ezz El-Dine Zulficar. She made her screen debut in , when she was only seven years old. Her earliest roles were minor, but her activity and gradual success helped to establish her as a distinguished Egyptian actress. Later revered as an icon in Egyptian cinema. In , nine of the films she starred in were included in the Top hundred films in the history of Egyptian cinema by the cinema critics of Cairo International Film Festival.[2]

    After a seven-year hiatus from acting, Hamama returned in in what was a much anticipated television series, Wageh El Amar (وجه القمر, Face of the Moon). Hamama substantially helped in improving the cinema industry in Egypt and emphasizing the importance of women in cinema and Egyptian

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    Faten Hamama - Egypt Today

    CAIRO – 17 January TV star Faten Hamama passed away on January 17, at the age of Hamama was a film icon, known throughout the region, and was very popular for two decades, between the s and s. She was considered the major figure in Egypt’s golden age of cinema.

    She starred in a number of films and TV shows which made her a celebrated pioneer in the Egyptian film industry, both as a woman and an indisputable talent who maintained her poise throughout her career.

    Born in in the Egyptian delta city of Mansoura, she went on to star in nearly films, and a number of popular TV shows. Due to her stardom, she was honored with the nickname "Lady of the Screen”.

    "Hamama made a comeback during the s with the TV show “Dameer Abla Hekmat” (The Conscience of Ms. Hekmat) and at the start of the millennium, when she starred in the television mini-series Wajh al-Qamar (Face of the Moon).

    She was al

    Nadia Lutfi

    Egyptian actress (–)

    Nadia Lutfi

    Born

    Paula Mohamed Mostafa Shafik
    بولا محمد مصطفى شفيق


    ()3 January

    Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt

    Died4 February () (aged&#;83)

    Cairo, Egypt

    Other&#;namesNadia Lotfi
    Years&#;active
    Spouses
    • Ebrahim Sadek
    • Mohamed Sabri
    • Adel Elbeshari
    ChildrenAhmad Adel Elbashari

    Nadia Lutfi or Nadia Lotfi (Arabic: نادية لطفي; born Paula Mohamed Mostafa Shafik[1] (Arabic: بولا محمد مصطفى شفيق); 3 January – 4 February ), was an Egyptian actress.[2] During the apex of her career, she was one of the most popular actresses of Egyptian cinema'sgolden age.

    Early life

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    Nadia was born in Cairo as Paula Mohamed Mostafa Shafiq to an Egyptian family, her father, Mohamed, and her mother, Fatma Khayri who named her daughter Paula after the name of a kind beautiful nun she met in the hospital.[3][4][5][6] The family of Nadia Lutfi was Muslim.&