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Top Egyptian Actresses Who Retired in Their Glory and Beauty

Written by Menna Allah Hamdi

Sunday, April 14, 2024 03:14 PM

The artist is gone Sherine Saif Al-Nasr About our world yesterday in calm and tranquility, according to what her brother Sherif Saif Al-Nasr announced, and the late artist possessed charming beauty, lightness of spirit, and attractive humor. So it was Sherine Seif Al-Nasr is the dream girl of many young people of the 1990s Even after she retired from art in 2006, due to the death of her mother, which affected her greatly, she tended to stay away from fame and limelight, even though she still maintained her beauty and brilliance. Her absence at that time was the reason that her image was engraved in the minds of her fans and lovers as it is, despite the impact and passage of time on her.

Sherine Saif Al-Nasr is not the first star who preferred to retire in her glory and beauty. There are many Egyptian actresses who left the fame and limelight in the glory of their youth and beauty, even though they were an icon of beauty and the dream of the youth of their generation.

In our next report, we review some of them

Iman Al-Toukhi

She is Iman Muhammad Al-Toukhi, the daughter of the artist and radio personality Muhammad Al-Toukhi. She is a singer, actress, and has a charming voice. She was the dream girl of the 1980s generation. She was born on January 11, 1958. She studied media and graduated from the Department of Radio and Television in 1980. She participated in many cinematic and television works, and presented cinema: “The Verdict at the End of the Session, Blood on the Asphalt, and Beit Al-Kawamel,” and she participated in the series: “Raafat Al-Hagan, Al-Halawani Gate, Under the Shadow of the Swords, Rabaa Returns,” and in the field of music she released several albums, including “Oh Moon, Oh Light, Smile at Me.” “First Look, O Eyes, O Moroccan,” and she retired from acting in 2002, then returned again for a short period, then retired permanently in 2003.

Hala Fouad

She is Hala Ahmed Fouad. The daughter of the late director Ahmed Fouad, she studied commerce and graduated in 1979. She married the late artist Ahmed Zaki and gave birth to their only son, the late young actor Haitham Ahmed Zaki. After their separation, she married tourism expert Ezz El-Din Barakat and gave birth to their son, Rami. The deceased had an attractive, innocent face and a calm, warm voice.

In 1990, she retired from art and the spotlight due to a difficult birth experience that almost ended her life due to its difficulty. She said at the time that life is short and life cannot bear more. As a result, she decided to retire, wear the hijab, and devote herself to worship, but after staying away from art for a short period, she contracted breast cancer and began a long treatment journey. Between France and Cairo, until her death in 1993, Hala Fouad left a credit of films to be credited in the archives of Egyptian cinema, including “Al-Haqq Yafham,” “The Bastards,” “Haret al-Taybeen,” “Haret al-Gawhary,” “Playing with Devils,” and others. Films that achieved great success, including the television drama series “The Past Has a Memory,” “Life Again,” “The Price of Fear,” and “A Journey in Human Souls,” presented Ramadan Fawazir entitled “Events” with Yahya Al-Fakharani and Sabreen and directed by Fahmy Abdel Hamid.

Nura

She is Alawiya Mustafa Mohamed Qadri, her artistic name is “Noura”. She was born on June 18 in Cairo in 1954. She graduated from the Faculty of Commerce. She is considered one of the beauties of Egyptian cinema who had a great influence and has a good history in the archives of Egyptian cinema. She has delicate features and performance. Romantic, she began her artistic career as a child, where she participated in the films “Loyalty Forever,” “Locanda Paradise,” “Confession,” and the film “Long Nights.” Her true stardom began in 1972 in the film “A House of Sand,” and after that, and then the film “This I love him and this is what I want.” And don’t forget his “love” in the movie Shame. But she decided to retire and wear the hijab in 1996.

Nisreen

She is Nisreen Muhammad Ahmed Abdel Salam, and her artistic name is “Nisreen.” She studied music and obtained a bachelor’s degree from the Higher Institute of Music (Conservatory). She had many films in the seventies, the most famous of which were “The Grandson,” and “Badiya Masabni,” then television dramas, and among her series were “Shahd and Tears, The Journey of Mr. Abu El-Ela Al-Bishri, and The World of Uncle Amin.” She retired from acting in 1991 after her husband, the artist Mohsen Mohieldin, and wore the hijab.

Jihan Nasr

She is Jihan Nasr, one of the most prominent stars of the nineties. She was born on May 4, 1972. She graduated from kindergarten college. She began her artistic career as an advertisement girl. Her Khmer skin and attractive beauty opened the door to television for her, so she starred in many series that achieved great success, including “Money and Boys.” And “Who does not love Fatima” and others, but she decided to retire in the late nineties, after she married the Saudi billionaire Saud Al Sharbatly in 1998, and one of the conditions of the marriage was that she should retire from art, and in fact she agreed and they got married and completely moved away from the limelight and wore the hijab.

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