Egyptian actresses who were born in 1945

Here are 6 famous actresses from Egypt were born in 1945:

Nadia El Guindy

Nadia El Guindy (March 24, 1945 Alexandria-) a.k.a. Nadia El Jundi is an Egyptian actor. Her child is called Hesham Hamdy.

Nadia El Guindy began her acting career in the 1960s and quickly rose to fame as one of the most popular Egyptian actresses of her time. She starred in numerous films and TV shows throughout the decades, showcasing her versatile acting skills in a range of roles that ranged from dramatic to comedic. Some of her most notable performances include her role in the classic Egyptian film "Al Haram" (1975) and her appearance in the cult comedy series "Aby Elyazid El Garaani" (1981).

Aside from her successful acting career, El Guindy was also known for her humanitarian work. She was a passionate advocate for children's rights and dedicated much of her time and energy to charitable causes aimed at improving the lives of children throughout Egypt.

Despite her prominence in the entertainment industry and her efforts to make a positive impact on society, El Guindy was known for her humble and down-to-earth personality. She remained a beloved figure in Egypt until her retirement from acting in the early 2000s.

Lebleba

Lebleba (November 14, 1945 Cairo-) also known as Lubluba, Ninotchka Manoug Kupelian or Ninochka Manoug Kupelian is an Egyptian actor.

Lebleba started her acting career in the late 1960s, and quickly became one the most prominent actors in Egypt. Her performances in movies like "Al Aress", "Sira`a Al Molouk" and "Al mohager" gained her critical acclaim and established her as a versatile actor. Lebleba has won numerous awards for her acting, including three best actress awards at the Egyptian National Film Festival.

Aside from acting, Lebleba is also committed to various humanitarian causes. She is a goodwill ambassador for the UNDP and has been actively involved in promoting women's rights and the elimination of violence against women in the Middle East.

Lebleba remains a beloved figure in Egypt and the Arab world, and continues to act in films and TV shows to this day.

Zizi Mustafa

Zizi Mustafa (June 2, 1945 Cairo-February 12, 2008 Heliopolis) also known as زينب مصطفى نصر was an Egyptian actor.

Zizi Mustafa began her acting career in the 1960s and soon became a prominent figure in the Egyptian film industry. She gained critical acclaim for her performances in movies such as "Al-Zawjah Al-Azraa" (The Virgin Wife) and "Al-Bahth An Fadiha" (The Investigation of a Scandal). Throughout her career, Mustafa starred in over 50 films and television series, working with some of the most renowned actors, directors and producers in the industry. In addition to acting, she was also a talented singer, known for her distinctive voice and effortless vocal range. Mustafa passed away in 2008 at the age of 62, leaving behind a legacy as one of Egypt's most beloved and celebrated actors.

Nicola Pagett

Nicola Pagett (June 15, 1945 Cairo-) a.k.a. Nicola Scott or Nicola Mary Scott is an Egyptian actor.

She is best known for playing the role of Elizabeth Bellamy in the British drama series, "Upstairs, Downstairs." Pagett began her acting career in the 1960s and has appeared in a number of television shows and films including "Oliver's Travels," "Anna Karenina," and "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em." Aside from acting, she has also written several books including an autobiography titled "Diamonds Behind My Eyes." Pagett has also had a successful career on stage, performing in productions such as "The Rivals" and "An Ideal Husband."

Samira Mohsen

Samira Mohsen (July 14, 1945 Egypt-) is an Egyptian actor and screenwriter.

She began her career in the 1970s and has since appeared in many films and television shows, often playing strong, independent and unconventional women. Samira also wrote screenplays for several of the films she appeared in, including "The Bullet is the Reason" (1974) and "The Bell of the Evening" (1986). She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Alexandria International Film Festival in 1985 for her performance in "Passage to Darkness". In addition to her work in film and television, Samira has also been involved in the theatrical arts and has worked as a stage actress and director. Despite her long and successful career, Samira remains dedicated to promoting the arts in Egypt and inspiring future generations of actors and writers.

Nabila Ebeid

Nabila Ebeid (January 21, 1945 Cairo-) also known as Nabila Obeid or Nabila Mohamed Ahmed Ebeid is an Egyptian actor.

Nabila Ebeid started her career as a model and won the title of "Miss Egypt" in 1959. She later transitioned into acting and became one of the most notable actresses in the Egyptian film industry. Nabila has acted in over 100 films and TV series and is known for her versatile roles, ranging from romantic leads to strong female characters. She has won several awards for her outstanding performances, including Best Actress awards at the Cairo International Film Festival and the Alexandria International Film Festival. Nabila is also a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund and has been recognized for her efforts in promoting women's rights and social issues in Egypt.

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