Naglaa Fathy
Born: 1951-12-21 in Cairo, Egypt
Known For: Acting
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.
Filmography
2000
1998
- Concerto in Darb Saada as Sonia
1995
1994
1990
- اللص as عزيزة
- Below Zero
- Supermarket as Amira Abdul Majeed
1988
- Dreams of Hind and Camilia as Camellia
1987
- Lack of Evidence as Fawziya
- The Iron Lady as Magda Abdel Sattar
1985
- Saad the Orphan
- The Law, Excuse Us as هدى عبد الهادي عمار
1984
- ألف ليلة وليلة as شهرزاد
- The Unknown as Madiha
1983
1982
- Aietida' as أمال
1981
- Farewell to Torment as Layla
- Me In His Eyes
1980
- Al-Aqwiyaa as Nadia
- Al Sharida as ليلى
- Hob La Yara Al-Shams
1979
- Alexandria… Why? as Sarah Sorel
- Wa Tamdi Al-Ahzan
- Aqwa Min Al-Ayam
1978
- The Judge and the Executioner as ناهد كمال فهمي
- Remember me as Mona
- Journey to oblivion
- Hob Fauq Al-Burkan
1977
- Sonya and the Madman as Sonyah
- Madness of Love
1975
- The White Dress as Huda / Dalal
- Love... Sweeter Than Love as ليلى - المربية
- Sabreen
1974
- Al-Wafaa Al-Azeem
- Bedour as Bedour
- The Most Beautiful Days of My Life as Hoda Jamal Kazem
1973
- Soul lover as Aida
- El Banat Lazem Ttgawz as صافي
- Girls Must Get Married
- Abou Rabiea as ياسمين إسماعيل فخر الدين
- أرجوك لا تفهمني بسرعة as ليلى
- My blood, My Tears and My Smile as Nahed
1972
- Body and Passion as هدى
- Love & Pride as زيزي
- From home to school as سهير
- Youth on Fire as Nadia
- The Devil is a Woman as Yasmine
- Eashiqat nafsiha as Dalal
- A Nose And Three Eyes as Nagwa
1971
- My Sister as Sawsan
- Then the sun rises as فايزة
- حسناء المطار as Amal
- Date with the Beloved as Nahed Shawkat
- 5 شارع الحبايب as Maha Adel's fiancée
- Shadows on the Other Side
- Sweet Trip as Zahra
- Boy, Girl And the Devil as Fayza
1970
- The Three Madmen as Samira
- The Two Friends
- End of the devils as زهرة
- My Husband’s Woman as Wafaa
- Hayati as Mona Hassan
- أوهام الحب as Nadia
- The Mirror as Karima
- The Lottery Ticket Thief
1969
- Seraa All Mohtafeeen as ليلى الغرباوي
- Girls' Secrets as Suniya
- Ebn Al-Shaitan as Saadia
- Marriage for Half an Hour as Self - Guest of Honor
- A Schoolgirl's Romance as Duha
1968
- Rawaat El Hob as هيام
- End of the Road as Jamila
- Joys as بثينة بستانى
1966
- The Three Friends as Zahra