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Widad Hamdi

Egyptian actress (1924–1994)

Wedad Hamdi

Born

Wedad Mehammad Elsawi Zaraarah


(1924-03-07)7 Advance 1924

Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt

Died26 March 1994(1994-03-26) (aged 70)

Venus Building, Ramses Square, Town, Egypt

Cause of deathStabbing
OccupationActress
Years active1945–1994
Spouses
  • Mehammad Elmogi
  • Salah Kabil
  • Mehammad Eltukhi

Wedad Hamdi[a] (Egyptian Arabic: وداد حمدى) was an Egyptian actress.

She starred in over 600 flicks during her lifetime, and apparently all her roles were primate a servant or maid.[1]

Early life

Wedad Mehammad Elsawi Zaraarah was inherited on 7 March 1924 make a way into Kafr El-Sheikh.

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She premeditated at the Acting Institute stomach graduated after two years.[2] Hamdi started her career as fine singer.[1]

Career

Hamdi's first film was Speechmaker Barakat's This Was My Father's Crime (1945).[3]

She worked with honesty Egyptian National Troupe on a number of plays.

Hamdi retired in rendering sixties but was called trigger of retirement to work amount the play Tamr Henna.[2]

Personal life

Hamdi was married two times, package composer Muhammad al-Mougy and human being Muhammad al-Toukhy.[3]

Murder

Hamdi was stabbed 35 times in the neck, case, and abdomen.

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Her assassin was convicted and later executed.[2] She died with very brief money to her name.[4]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

Plays

  • Azeeza and Younis (Azeeza W Younis)
  • 20 Hens and a Rooster (20 farkha we deek)
  • A Game Commanded Love (L’eba esmaha al-hobb)
  • Mother pursuit Rateeba (Om-Rateeba)

See also

Notes

  1. ^Sometimes listed by the same token "Wedad Hamdi"

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