Birthday: 1923-11-13
Deathday: 2000-06-01
Birthplace: Lebanon
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
An Egyptian actress of Lebanese origin, she is the daughter of actress and producer Assia Dagher, whose husband died in Lebanon before she came to Egypt. Her real name is Elaine. She played many supporting roles in films, but her roles were almost identical, with her performances never going beyond the aristocratic girl seeking a man loved by another woman. She retired from film after marrying lawyer Ali Mansour in the mid-1950s, after converting to Islam. She died in Cairo at the age of 77 in 2000.
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1954-06-28 | For Who's Your Passion | نوال |
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1954-05-31 | Ya Zalemni | |
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1953-03-21 | Lady Pickpocket | |
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1952-12-08 | Ana Wahdi | |
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1952-10-30 | Zalamt Rohy | Afaf Bayoumi |
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1952-09-29 | Hayati Inta | |
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1952-09-08 | Qadam Al Kheir | سميحة |
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1952-07-01 | Amal | |
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1952-02-26 | Men Al-Qalb Lel Qalb | |
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1951-11-22 | Al Donya Helwa | |
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1950-04-10 | The 7th Wife | |
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1950-03-27 | Saa La Qalbak | |
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1950-02-20 | Shore of Love | |
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1949-04-11 | The Lady of the House | مديحة |
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1946-11-04 | Omm el Saad | |
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1945-12-03 | This Was My Father's Crime | |
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1945-04-26 | القلب له واحد | |
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1943-12-02 | What a madness | زوجة المصارع |