Naglaa Fathy

Acting

Naglaa Fathy

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Dec 21, 1951 (73 years old)

Naglaa Fathy

Known For

Battal min Al-Janub
DOLBY
Movie 2000

Battal min Al-Janub

The Garage
1h 50m
DOLBY
Movie 1995

The Garage

Naima, a guardian of architecture and politicians in a garage,...

Disco Disco
1h 52m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Disco Disco

In a mixed high school, Sayed Abu Dahab leads a...

Ihzaru Hazehi Al-Maraa
1h 40m
DOLBY
Movie 1991

Ihzaru Hazehi Al-Maraa

Dr. Nadira disagrees with her colleagues who falsely claim to...

Eshtibah
1h 35m
DOLBY
Movie 1991

Eshtibah

Nadia and her friend graduate from university. Nadia is married...

Supermarket
1h 31m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Supermarket

Ramzi is a principled musician who lives in his inlaws...

Below Zero
1h 40m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Below Zero

Three friends: Wagih, Saad and Mustafa, live in the same...

Dreams of Hind and Camilia
1h 49m
DOLBY
Movie 1988

Dreams of Hind and Camilia

Hend is a young widow who works as a maid,...

The Iron Lady
1h 50m
DOLBY
Movie 1987

The Iron Lady

Magda marries her lover Hassan, but on the first day...

Lack of Evidence
1h 31m
DOLBY
Movie 1987

Lack of Evidence

Ibrahim (Salah al-Saadani) abandons his wife Fawzia (Najla Fathi) and...

Biography

Fatma El-Zahraa Hussein Fathi was born on 21 December 1951. is an Egyptian actress. She started her acting career in 1967 and has played a role in over 80 films. She established a production company and produced films, including Supermarket (1990). The award-winning actress also wrote the screenplay for Tomorrow I Will Exact My Revenge(1980). Fathi started her acting career in Egyptian cinema at the age of 15 when she was approached by producer Adly El-Mowalid, while she was at the beach in Alexandria with her friends. She dropped out of school in 1967 to get involved in acting. Her career began in earnest and she starred in the 1968 Egyptian film Afrah, produced in Beirut, Lebanon. The director of the film, Ali Badrakhan had reservations about Fathi, but fellow producer Ramses Naguib saw her as a potential romance icon. Throughout the 1970s, she acted in roughly 15 films a year, predominantly romantic dramas. In the Egyptian film industry, she was only second to actress Faten Hamama in the number of romance films acted in, though not as popular since she was mostly given secondary roles to male characters. During the 1980s, Fathi largely departed from this role and began acting in more complicated roles in movies dealing with a social and political dimensions. She received an award for best actress for her starring role in El Garage (1995), where she played a deserted and impoverished single mother who lives inside a garage with her five children, all of whom she gradually gives up to other families as her health deteriorates. The film was based on a true story and Fathi described it as the "most difficult and painful" role she has had to play. According to writer Nagla El-Baz, the movie was a success in raising awareness about the issue of overpopulation.