Soad Hosny
Born
26 January 1943 (83)
Place of Birth
Bulaq, Cairo, Egypt
Also known as
Soad Hosni, Souad Hosny
Biography
Soad Hosny (January 26, 1943 - June 21, 2001) was an Egyptian actress born in Cairo to a household known as "the artists' home". Her father was renowned calligrapher Mohamed Hosni. Her half-sister Nagat El Saghira was a famous singer. Soad’s career began at a young age and her talents were first noticed by author Abdelrahman El Khamissy. She's one of the most influential actresses in the Arab world and is known as the "Cinderella of the Screen". Hosny appeared in no less than 9 movies listed in ...
Soad Hosny (January 26, 1943 - June 21, 2001) was an Egyptian actress born in Cairo to a household known as "the artists' home". Her father was renowned calligrapher Mohamed Hosni. Her half-sister Nagat El Saghira was a famous singer. Soad’s career began at a young age and her talents were first noticed by author Abdelrahman El Khamissy. She's one of the most influential actresses in the Arab world and is known as the "Cinderella of the Screen". Hosny appeared in no less than 9 movies listed in the "Top 100 Egyptian films", compiled in 1996 in celebration of the centenary of Egyptian cinema. Soad was known for her versatility as an actress and her ability to play a wide range of characters, from comedic and lighthearted roles to dramatic and tragic ones. She was also known for her singing, which was featured in many of her films. Due to illness, she retired from acting in 1991 at just 48. Hosny's final screen appearance was in The Shepherd and the Women (1991), directed by her ex-husband, Ali Badrakhan. She starred alongside Ahmed Zaki in the TV series "Hekayat Howa wa Heya" (1985), a show that tackled social issues such as gender inequality. She received numerous awards in her career for starring in movies such as Sunset and Sunrise (1970), Where Is My Mind (1974), A Dinner Date (1981), and many other films. Some consider her to be the only actress who rivaled Faten Hamama as the best Egyptian actress of the 20th century. She can be seen in her best form in Cairo 30 (1966), Too Young for Love (1966), Al Karnak (1975), Watch Out for Zouzou (1972), and Youssef Chahine's The Choice (1971). In 2001, Soad Hosny died after falling from the balcony of her friend's apartment in London; the real cause of her death is still unknown. She remains engraved in the Egyptian film industry and the hearts of many until today.
Filmography (40)
The Three Disappearances of Soad Hosni
2011
The Shepherd and the Women
1991
The Third Class
1988
Bird Of The Orient
1986
The Hunger
1986
Afghanistan For What?
1984
Love in a Jail Cell
1983
Stranger In My House
1982
A Dinner Date
1981
The Suspect
1981
Al-Qadisiyya
1981
People Of The Top
1981
The Savage
1979
Shafiqa and Metwally
1978
Women in the City
1977
Mean yekdar al-aziza
1975
Karnak
1975
Whom Should We Shoot?
1975
Amira.. My Love
1975
Where Is My Mind ?
1974
Past Love
1973
Strangers
1973
Watch Out for Zuzu
1972
The Fear
1972
The People and the Nile
1972
My Wife & the Dog
1971
The Choice
1971
The Lost Love
1970
Sunset and Sunrise
1970
Deprivation Well
1969
Nadia
1969
The Showgirl
1969
A Bit of Torment
1969
ُُThe Student and the Teacher
1968
Marriage on the Modern Way
1968
The Headmaster Woman
1968
Baba Ayez Keda
1968
Sweet and Naughty
1968
Eve and the monkey
1968
The Tale of Three Girls
1968