Biographies: Farida Saif Al Nasr - Actor

Biographies

 [2 Content]

An Egyptian actress, born in the Agouza neighborhood of Cairo. She was discovered in her early days by director Hossam El-Din Mostafa, as well as artist George Sidhom, who included her in the Troupe of the Theater Lights Trio. Among her most important cinematic roles are: Who Among Us Is the Thief, Badia’a Masabni and Sons of Silence. Her notable roles on TV include Without Mentioning Names, Sheikh Al-Arab Hammam, The Devils of Al-Siyala and Al-Rahaya.


Farida Said Al-Nasr is an Egyptian actress who was born in the Agouza area of Cairo. She began her acting career when she was discovered by director Hossam Al-Din Mostafa and artist George Sidhom, who included her in the “Tholathy Adwa’a El Masrah” (The Theatre Lights Trio). Her most famous cinematic performances include “Min Fina Al-Haramy” (Who Among Us Is The Thief), “Badia Masabni," “Abnaa’ Al-Samt” (Children of Silence), and “Deil al-Samaka” (Fish Tail). Some of her most famous television performances include “Bedoun Zikr Asma’” (Anonymously), “Hamam Shaykh al-Arab," “Afareet Al-Seyalla” (The Demons of Al-Seyalla), and “Al-Rehaya."