Fatma Mazhar is an Egyptian actress who was born in Cairo in 1943, and graduated from the English Department of the Faculty of Arts, and later joined the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts. She acted in a large number of films from the seventies until the nineties, including The Women's Union. Among her television series: Cairo and the People, and My Dear Sons, Thank You.
Fatma Mazhar (full name Fatma Hafez Mazhar) is an Egyptian actress who was born in Cairo in 1943. She graduated from the Department of English in the College of Literature then enrolled in the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts. Mazhar appeared in a number of films from the 70s to the 90s, including “al-ِAhdan al-Dafeya” (The Warm Embrace), “Ba’it al-Hub” (The Love Vendor), “Al-Itihad al-Nisa’i” (The Women’s Union), as well as a number of television serials, among them “Al-Qahira wel Nas” (Cairo Centric), “Abna’i al-A’za’ Shukran” (Thank You, My Dears), “Burg al-Akbaar” (Tower of the Elites), and “Al-Madi Ya’ud Alaan” (The Past Returns Now).