Nahed Yousri ( ar, ناهد يسري), also romanised as Nahied Yousri (born 10 May 1949) is an Egyptian actress.
Biography
Born Nahed Hassan Shukri (), she followed her sister Samia Shukri and made her first appearance in
cinema
Cinema may refer to:
Film
* Cinematography, the art of motion-picture photography
* Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of a moving image
** Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking
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by 1965. Following a prolific career, her ground-breaking role came with ''
The Lady of the Black Moons
''The Lady of the Black Moons'' ( Arabic: سيدة الأقمار السوداء, ''Sayyidat al-aqmār al-sawdāʼ'', French: ''La dame aux lunes noires'') is a 1971 Lebanese fantastique-sexploitation film directed by Lebanese director Samir A. Kh ...
'' (1971), and ''
A Woman of Fire
A Woman of Fire (Arabic: ''امرأة من نار'', French: ''femme de feu'', translit: ''Imra' Min Nar'' or ''EMRA'A MEN NAR'') is a 1971 Syrian film starring Salah Zulfikar and Nahed Yousri. The film is written and directed by Reda Mayser.
Sy ...
'' (1971) was a commercial hit and was followed by a number of other
Lebanese films that often featured her in erotic contexts. In mid-1980s, she acted in various Egyptian TV series. Her retirement was with Yasin Ismail Yasin's 1990 film ''Disappeared Wife'' ().
References
External links
Nahied Yousriat ElCinema
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Egyptian film actresses
1949 births
Living people
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