Egyptian actresses died because of Cancer

Here are 2 famous actresses from Egypt died in Cancer:

Naima Akef

Naima Akef (October 7, 1929 Tanta-April 23, 1966 Cairo) a.k.a. Naema Akef or نعيمة عاكف was an Egyptian actor and dancer. She had one child, Mohamed Salaheldeen Abdel Aleem.

Naima Akef was born in Tanta, Egypt, and grew up in a family of artists. She started her career as a belly dancer at a young age and quickly gained fame for her exceptional dance skills. She went on to act in over forty films, including "Alaa al-Din" (1952), "Intercontinental" (1955), "Hassan and Nayima" (1959), and "El Zouga El Tania" (1960). Akef was known for her charismatic screen presence and captivating dance performances, which earned her a reputation as one of the most talented and popular actresses of her time. She was also a skilled choreographer and served as a mentor to many aspiring dancers. Tragically, Naima Akef passed away in 1966 at the young age of 36, leaving behind a rich legacy in Egyptian cinema and dance.

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Ferdoos Mohammed

Ferdoos Mohammed (November 27, 2014 Cairo-November 27, 1961 Cairo) also known as فردوس محمد was an Egyptian actor.

Ferdoos Mohammed was one of the most prominent actors in the Egyptian film industry during the mid-20th century. He made his acting debut in the film "The Flirtation of Girls" in 1933 and went on to appear in more than 100 films throughout his career. Ferdoos was known for his ability to seamlessly switch between comedic and dramatic roles, and his performances in films like "The Second Wife" and "The Lady of the Palace" remain classics of Egyptian cinema.

In addition to his work in film, Ferdoos was also a talented stage actor and appeared in numerous theatrical productions throughout his career. He was a beloved figure in the Egyptian entertainment industry and was widely admired for his dedication to his craft.

Ferdoos passed away in 1961, but his legacy as one of Egypt's greatest actors continues to live on.

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