Dalia Saad |
An Egyptian actress and singer, born in the Bab El Sharia, Cairo in 1932. She was discovered by producer Mary Queeny and made her acting debut in the 1959 movie Girls' Dreams. Singer Mohamed Fawzi introduced her to a radio director, in whose program (White Piano) she sang her famous song 'Spruce Me Up, Mama' for the first time. She appeared in many films, most notably The Story of a Lifetime, and I Am Justice.
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Achraf Wassim |
Zakeyya Fawzy Mahmoud, born in Baab al-She’reyya Cairo, 1933 was an Egyptian singer and actor. Director Youssef Ma’louf in his film “Ahlaam al-banaat i.e. Dreams of girls (1959) introduced her. Great comedian Abdul Salaam al-Nabulsy gave her the name “Maha Sabry”.
Among her famous cinema roles are “Hassan we Marika i.e. Hassan and Marika”, “Hekaayet gharaam i.e. A story of love”, “Bein al-kasrein i.e. Palace walk”, “Al-Sokkareyya”, and “Hekaayet al-‘omr kollo i.e. The story of a whole life”.
Sabry is well known for her songs “Add eih habbeitak i.e. I love you that much”, “Yahoo i.e. O people!”, “Eddeeny a’alak i.e. Figure it out” and “Feeha gown i.e. Goal!”
Maha singed her most famous song “Ma-tezawwa’eeny ya mama” in the film “Montaha al-farah i.e. Ultimate joy”. She also presented ‘Ammaar al-Sherei’y as a composer for the first time, singing his song “Emseko al-khashab i.e. Touch wood”.
Maha played the lead role in “Wedaad al-ghazeyya” on stage, played “Na’sa” in TV and hosted with singer Maaher al-‘Attaar the radio program “Amaar al-rabee’ i.e. Spring rain”.
Maha Sabry quitted acting following her marriage to a Statesman returned back before getting retired permanently due to her health condition.
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