Quick Facts
Born:
1930-08-15
Birthplace:
Egypt
Credits:
15 Total Roles
Fathiya Abdulghani
Acting
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Biography
Fathia Abdel Ghani is an Egyptian actress who started her artistic career in the 1950s with cinema and theater
In the eighties, she started working in TV series and played the popular woman role in her films
And her plays, and her role in the play "Tarqiyat Movement" in 1963 had a major role in her fame
Where the Egyptian television broadcast the play a lot, and she played the employee's wife (Saeed Abu Bakr)
The head of the country branch, whose hobby was polishing the loudest copper door. One of her most important works is a movie
“With the People” in 1964, the play “The Spence” in 1962, and the series “Al Omda Hanim” in 2008.
In the eighties, she started working in TV series and played the popular woman role in her films
And her plays, and her role in the play "Tarqiyat Movement" in 1963 had a major role in her fame
Where the Egyptian television broadcast the play a lot, and she played the employee's wife (Saeed Abu Bakr)
The head of the country branch, whose hobby was polishing the loudest copper door. One of her most important works is a movie
“With the People” in 1964, the play “The Spence” in 1962, and the series “Al Omda Hanim” in 2008.
Known For
Reckless Husbands
ام عبدو
The Great Adventure
Self
A Voice from the Past
Self
إسماعيل يس في جنينة الحيوانات
Self
They're Driving Me Crazy
راقصة جارة القتيلة
Struggle with life
Nenaeh - نعناعة
Sageen Abu Za'abal
Self
Lovers of the Night
Self
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Ser El Arad TV | Self |
| 1986 | عريس مع إيقاف التنفيذ MOVIE | Self |
| 1976 | Reckless Husbands MOVIE | ام عبدو |
| 1964 | The Great Adventure MOVIE | Self |
| 1964 | Thawrat Al-Banat MOVIE | Self |
| 1964 | With people MOVIE | Self |
| 1962 | السبنسة MOVIE | Self |
| 1960 | They're Driving Me Crazy MOVIE | راقصة جارة القتيلة |
| 1957 | Struggle with life MOVIE | Nenaeh - نعناعة |
| 1957 | Lovers of the Night MOVIE | Self |