Biographies: Latifa Nazmy - Actor

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An Egyptian actress, who was born in Damietta to a poor family, on December 6, 1898. She left Damietta and relocated to Cairo to search for a job. She applied for a job as an actress in Aziz Eid's theater troupe. Latfia debuted in the mid-twenties when she participated in the play Ali Baba (1926). As for her cinematic debut, it was through a secondary role assigned to her by Ali al-Kassar in the film The Station's Guard (1936). One of her most prominent films is the movie Groom from Istanbul (1941). She died on February 22, 1945.