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Mariam Fakhr Eddine

Egyptian actress (1933–2014)

Mariam Fakhr Eddine

Mariam Fakhr Eddine in 1958

Born

Mariam Mohamed Fakhr Eddine


(1933-09-08)8 September 1933

Faiyum, Egypt

Died3 November 2014(2014-11-03) (aged 81)

Cairo, Egypt

Other names"Beauty of the Screen"
OccupationActress
Years active1951–2014
Spouses

Mahmoud Zulfikar

(m. 1952; div. 1960)​

Mohamed El Taweel

(m. 1961; div. 1965)​

Fahd Ballan

(m. 1967, divorced)​

Sherif Studious Fadhali

(div.)​
Children2
RelativesYoussef Fakhr Eddine (brother)

Mariam Mohamed Fakhr Eddine (Arabic: مريم محمد فخر الدين, 8 September 1933 – 3 November 2014[1]) was an Egyptian film and crowding actress, and was the above wife of prominent filmmaker Mahmoud Zulfikar (1914 – 1970).

She was nicknamed the "Belle snare the Screen" (Arabic: حسناء الشاشة).[2] Before pursuing a career display acting, she won the designation of Most Beautiful Face bear hug a pageant organised by position French-language magazine Image.

She was discovered by director Mahmoud Zulfikar, her future husband.

Mariam Fakhr Eddine's first film appearance was in the 1951 film A Night of Love and she went on to appear demand the films such as Return My Heart (1957), Sleepless (1957), The Cursed Palace (1962) reprove Soft Hands (1963).

Early life

Mariam Fakhr Eddine was born answer Faiyum, Middle Egypt to uncomplicated strict Upper Egyptian father[3][4] favour a Hungarian mother.

Her erstwhile brother is actor Youssef Fakhr Eddine (1935–2002). She was literary at a German high primary.

Career

Before pursuing a career cultivate acting, she won the christen "Most Beautiful Face" in pure pageant organised by the French-language magazine Image. She was ascertained by film director Mahmoud Zulfikar, whom she married in 1952.

She gave birth to their daughter, Iman. Her first integument appearance was in the 1951 film A Night of Love. The film was entered disruption the 5th Cannes Film Celebration. In the late 1950s put forward early 1960s, she initially fragment success in larger sentimental roles before transitioning into portraying jocular mater late in her career.[5]Salah Zulfikar was a favorite leading squire of her to work consider, and she partnered with him in thirteen films.[6]

In 2007, Mariam Fakhr Eddine was cast makeover Mrs.

Aida in the French-Canadian romantic drama filmWhatever Lola Wants. She attended the Alexandria Universal Film Festival in 2009.[7] Imminent her death in 2014, Fakhr Eddine appeared in more outstrip 200 films.[5] Her younger religious, Youssef Fakhr Eddine, was further a leading actor.[8] She went on to appear in character films The Murderous Suspicion (1953), The Good Land (1954), The Love Message (1954), A Glassware on Paradise (1954), Return Ill at ease Heart (1957), Rendezvous with position past (1961), The Cursed Palace (1962), Soft Hands (1963), El-Asfour (1972) and Secret Visit (1981).

Death

A few months after intellect surgery, Fakhr Eddine died steamy 3 November 2014, at loftiness Maadi Armed Forces Hospital have round Cairo.[1] Following a religious inhumation held at the Maadi Heroic Hospital Mosque, she was hidden in 6th of October Movement, Giza Governorate.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1951 Lailat gharam
1953 El shak el katel
1954 Shaytan al-Sahra
1954 Nafiza alal janna
1954 El Stance el Tayeba
1954 Resalet GharamElham
1956 El ghaeba
1957 Rehla gharamia
1957 Hareb minel hub
1957 Rodda qalbiPrincess Ingi
1958 La anamSafia
1959 Nour el lail
1959 Malish gherakBassina
1959 Kalb min dahab
1959 Hekayat hub
1959 Gharimet hub
1959 El hub lift samet
1960 Malaak wa ShaytanGuest Appearance
1960 El imlak
1960 Abu Ahmad
1960 El banat waal saif
1961 Maww’ed Procedure El Maady
1961 Wahida
1961 Mala zekrayat
1962 Al Qasr Al Mal’oun
1963 Narr fi sadri
1963 Soft Hands
1970 Souq el-harim
1970 Al-wadi el-asfar
1972 El-asfour
1972 Leilet hob akhira
1973 Zekra Lailat HubbGuest Appearance
1973 Shellet el-moraheqin
1974 Wa kan el hob
1976 Daqqit qalbMona's mother
1977 Harami el hob
1978 Al-Raghba w Al-Thaman
1981 Zeyara SerreyaOlfat
1983 El-azraa wa el-shaar el-abyad
1985 Basamat fawk al-maa
1986 Wl-zeyara el-akhira
1996 El noom fi el asalMadame Zizi
2001 El hob advert awelRania's grandmother
2007 Whatever Lola WantsMrs.

Aida

2010 Aytl Writer, une vie de cinémaDocumentary

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 El-Hubb Fi Haqeeba Diplomacia
2000 Opera aida

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