Samira Abdelaziz

Born: -

Place of birth: Egypt

Death: -

This is an Egyptian actress who started her artistic career working for Alexandria Radio. She obtained a Bachelor's degree in Commerce, and then another Bachelor's degree from the Institute of Theatrical Arts. She performed in university productions and received the Excellence Award from President Nasser. In 1975, she began her radio program "The Philosopher." In the late 1970s, she appeared in several TV series that helped introduce her to the public, such as "Mouths and Rabbits," "When Tears Smile," and "Summer Birds." Television remained her primary field of activity, and she participated in series that are now considered classics, such as "Abla Hekmat's Conscience," "Halawani Gate," "Umm Kulthum," "Princess of Abydeen," and "Imam al-Da'at." However, this did not prevent her from occasionally working in cinema, where she appeared in films such as "The Judge's Execution," "Delicious Murder," "Halim," "Mechano," and "Two Girls from Egypt."

Zeichen