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Naglaa Fathi

 Naglaa Fathi (December 21, 1951 -), an Egyptian actress, born in Fayoum Governorate. Her artistic name was Abdel Halim Hafez and her real name was “Fatima Al-Zahraa Hussein Fathi.” She married the media Hamdi Kandil from 1995 until his death in 2018. She is the one who decided to marry him, and I told him on the phone, "I decided to marry you today." His reaction was "Great.. Great." She has one daughter, "Yasmine", from her husband, Saif Abu Al-Naga, who appeared in the movie Empire M in the role of the eldest son of the artist, Faten. Hamama, the older brother of the artist Khaled Abu Al-Naga, and her first husband was the engineer “Ahmed Abdel Quddus”, the son of the writer Ihsan Abdel Quddus, but the marriage did not last long, because it was a secret marriage that she agreed with her husband when she was 18 years old for fear of rejection by the parents, and soon it collapsed Relationship.


She was discovered by producer and writer “Adly Al-Mawlid” and artist Abdel Halim Hafez, and she was assigned a role in the movie The Three Friends in 1966, while Ramses Naguib presented her as a heroine in the movie “Afrah” directed by Ahmed Badrakhan in 1968.

In 1969, she played the lead role in the movie "Gharam a Schoolgirl", and also appeared in four other films, "Nos Sa`at Jawaz" as a guest of honor, "Asrar Al Banat" as Sunni, "Sira` al-Professional", and "Ibn Al-Shaitan" movie.

In 1970, Fathi continued her stardom by co-starring in several films, including "The End of the Devils" as Zahra, "My Life", "The Thief of the Paper", "The Woman of My Husband", "Illusions of Love", and "The Three Madmen". , "mirrors", and "friends".

In 1971, it was a rich year for Fathi, as she co-starred in eight films, including “Wald wa Bint Al-Shaitan,” “A Delicious Journey,” and “A Date with the Beloved.”

In 1972, she co-starred as Nadia in the movie "Youth on Fire", and appeared in the movie "The Devil is a Woman".

In 1973, she co-starred in the movie "My Blood, My Tears, and My Smile" by the famous novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous, and also appeared in the movie "The Lover of the Spirit" alongside Hussein Fahmy and Imad Hamdi, directed by Ahmed Diaa El Din.

In 1974, Fathi appeared in the role of Walaa in the movie "The Great Loyalty" alongside Mahmoud Yassin, Kamal El-Shennawy and Samir Sabry, the film directed by Faisal Nada, and also presented the role of Rose in the movie "The Shadows on the Other Side" alongside Mahmoud Yassin, Ahmed Marei and Madiha Kamel, In the following year, she played the role of Laila in the movie "Ahla Min Hob" directed by Helmy Rafla, co-starring Mahmoud Yassin, and appeared in the movie "The White Dress", the movie "No Time for Tears", and the movie "No, who was my love".

In 1976, she played the role of Zubeida in the movie "The First Year of Love" and the movie "Qamar Al-Zaman", and the following year, she appeared in two films, "Junn Al Hob" as Mona, and "Sonia and Al Majnoun" as Sonia.

In 1978, she starred in the movie "The Journey of Oblivion", and the movie "Farewell to Torture", as Nahid in the movie "The Judge and the Executioner", and "Remember Me" as Mona. In 1979, she co-starred as Sarah alongside Farid Shawqi and Ezzat. Al-Alayli and Abdullah Mahmoud in the famous movie "Alexandria Les", directed by Youssef Chahine, and she also played the role of Haniyeh in the movie "Stronger than Days".

In 1980, she co-starred alongside Farid Shawqi, Safia Al-Omari and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz in the movie "Love Does Not See the Sun", and played the role of Laila in the movie "Al-Sharideh", and Hanan's role in the movie "Tomorrow I Will Take Revenge", and she also appeared in the movie "The Mighty". .

In 1981, she played the role of Amal in the movie "I am in his eyes", and in the following year she played the role of Amal in the movie "Assault", and in 1984, she appeared in the historical series "One Thousand and One Nights" as Scheherazade, and also appeared in the movie "The Unknown". ".

In 1985, she played the role of Sabah Badran in the movie "Saad al-Yateem", and in the following year she appeared as Salwa in the movie "A Divorced Woman". the evidence"


In 2003, she was honored at the 27th Cairo International Film Festival. She also won the Best Actress Award in several artistic festivals, such as the Damascus Festival, the Alexandria Festival, and the Paris Festival. She won the Murex Golden Award as the best Arab star. She assumed the presidency of the Alexandria International Film Festival in 1998.

 She has had a rare disease, incurable psoriasis, since 2014 and her condition worsened in 2015

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