Nabila Ebeid
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Nabila Ebeid (Arabic: نبيلة عبيد) (born 21 January 1945 in Cairo), also spelled Nabila Obeid, is an Egyptian actress. She started her career in the early 1960s. Her first feature film was the historical movie adaptation of Rabeaa Al Aadawya which was a remake of another movie with the same name.
She also starred in two television series. The last one was the very controversial show Al 'Ammah Nour. the TV Series was premiered during the month of Ramadan in 2005. The show was broadcasted on major Arabic channels. She is working on a new movie called Ma Fish Ghir Kidah (which translates to Nothing Else). She did not get a high school degree. Nabila Obeid's birthday parties every January are considered a major event in Cairo's society.[citation needed]
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Nabila's biggest success was in the early 1980s and 1990s and most of Nabila Ebeid's movies were big box office successes.
- Al Rakesa wa al Tabal (The Dancer and the Drams Player)
- Al Rakesa wa al Syasi (The Dancer and the Politician)
- Abnaa' wa Katala (Sons and Killers)
- Eghteyal Modarresa (Assassination of a Teacher)
- Kahwat El Mawardi (El-Mawardi Cafe)
- Samara el-Amir
- Tout Tout
- Al Cirk (The Circus)
- Rabea el Adawaya
- Kashef Al Mastour (Revealing the Hidden)
- Al Azraa' wa al Shaar al Abyad (The Virgin and the Old Guy)
- Al Akhar (The Other)
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