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.[1] In 1965, she starred with Omar Sharif in The Mamluks, a role which was described as her "first steps to fame".[2]
She has also starred in the television dramas Al-Ammah Nour (Aunt Nour) and Al-Bawaba Al-Thaniya (The Second Gate).[3]
Filmography (partial)
- Al Rakesa wa al Tabal (The Dancer and the Drums 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)
- Hoda and His Excellency the Minister (original 1995, reprinted 2005)
References
- ↑ "Bushra and Sherif release new debut album". Al Bawaba. 5 September 2006. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ↑ Boraie, Sherif (2008). The golden years of Egyptian film: Cinema Cairo, 1936-1967. American University in Cairo Press. p. 224. ISBN 977-416-173-4.
- ↑ Sultan, Kamal (20–26 August 2009). "Sudsy summer". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
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