Samia Gamal

Samia Gamal (70)

1924-05-27 - 1994-12-01 | Bani Swaif, Egypt

Samia Gamal was born on May 27, 1924 in Bani Swaif, Egypt as Zeinab Ali Khalil Ibrahim Mahfouz. Her career began with "Badia Masabni" band where she was involved in dancing in groups, and in 1943 began working in the field of cinema where she formed a successful dual team with the artist "Farid al-Atrash" in several movies and did the most famous dances with him. Her dance was characterized by combining Eastern dancing and Western dances, as Samia Gamal focused in her dance on providing a state of fascination for the spectators through clothing, music, and lighting, She is known for Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1954), Little Miss Devil (1949) and Sigarah wa kas (1955). She was married to Rushdy Abaz and died on December 1, 1994 in Cairo, Egypt.

On Movies

  • Like A Matchstick
  • Al Shaytan wal Kharif
  • Zero hour
  • Chakawet rejala
  • The Next-Door Girl
  • Alley of The Pestle
  • The Way Of The Devil
  • Abu Al-layl
  • Wa Ead Al Hob
  • Sukkar Hanem
  • They're Driving Me Crazy
  • Sad Melody
  • The Second Man
  • Every Beat of My Heart
  • Rendezvous with a Stranger
  • Habibi El Asmar
  • Desert Warrior
  • Gharam El Millionaire
  • Zanuba
  • Le masque de Toutankhamon
  • Awal Ghram
  • A Glass and a Cigarette
  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Raqsat Al Wadah
  • The Beast
  • Lady Pickpocket
  • Night Train
  • Don't Tell Anybody
  • Come and Greet
  • Set Elhosn
  • The Last Lie
  • Prince Of The Revenge
  • Afrita Hanem: The Genie Lady
  • Agaza Fi Gohanam
  • I Love You Only
  • The Love of My Life
  • Red Lipstick
  • my daughter
  • A Bullet in the Heart
  • Who's Done it ?
  • Les Miserables
  • man fat qadimah
  • Love Is Forbidden
  • The Victory of Youth

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