Native name سعاد حسني Name Soad Hosni | Occupation Actress, singer Role Actress | |
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Full Name Soad Muhammad Kamal Hosni Al Baba Siblings Nagat Al-Saghira, Ezz Eddin Hosny, Sami Hosni Spouse Maher Awad (m. 1987–2001), Aly Badrakhan (m. 1970–1980), Salah Kurayyem (m. 1968–1969) Parents Mohammad Hosni, Gawhara Mohamed Hassan Movies Maowid Ala Al Ashaa, Al karnak, My Wife and the Dog, Chafika et Metwal, Amira My Love Similar People |
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Soad Hosny (Egyptian Arabic:سعاد حسني January 26, 1942/1943/1944 – June 21, 2001) was an Egyptian actress and singer from Cairo. She was known as the "Cinderella of Egyptian cinema" and one of the most influential actresses in the Middle East. She ascended to stardom at the end of the 1950s, performing in more than 83 films between 1959 and 1991. A majority of her films were shot in the 1960s and 1970s. Her final screen appearance was in the 1991 film, The Shepherd and the Women, directed by her ex-husband, Ali Badrakhan.
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- Soad hosny tribute
- Soad Hosny Ya Wadd Ya Tageil
- Early life and career
- Personal life
- Death
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Soad Hosny : Ya Wadd Ya Tageil
Early life and career
Soad Muhammad Kamal Hosny was born in Ataba, Cairo, one of three sisters born to Mohammad Hosni and his wife, Jawahara. She also had eight half-siblings. Her parents divorced and her mother remarried, to Abdul Monem Hafedh, with whom she had six more children, thus giving Soad and her two sisters, no fewer than 14 half-siblings. Her father, a Syrian of Kurdish descent, was a calligrapher. Najat Al Saghira, one of Hosny's half-siblings, was an actress and singer.
Hosny's final screen appearance was in 1991 in Al Ra'i We El Nissa.
Personal life
Soad Hosny was married four times. Around 1968, she was married to cinematographer Salah Kurayyem; the marriage lasted for approximately one year. In 1970, Hosny was married to the Egyptian film director Ali Badrakhan; this marriage lasted for approximately eleven years. She was then married to Zaki Fateen Abdel-Wahab, son of Fateen Abdel Wahab and Leila Mourad in 1981. This marriage lasted only five months.
Death
Hosny died after falling from the balcony of her home at Stuart Tower in London on June 21, 2001. Her funeral in Cairo was attended by some 10,000 people. She had no children and was survived by her widower, her last husband, writer Maher Awad, whom she married in 1987.
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In 2013, Lebanese filmmaker Rania Stephan used snippets from Hosny's films to re-tell Hosny's story and the history of Egyptian cinema in The Three Disappearances of Soad Hosny. It was featured in Berlin's Art Week.