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Samia Gamal ( ar, سامية جمال, born as Zaynab Khalil Ibrahim Mahfuz, 5 March 1924 – 1 December 1994) was an
Egyptian Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt. Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to: Nations and ethnic groups * Egyptians, a national group in North Africa ** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of ...
belly dancer Belly dance (Egyptian Arabic: رقص بلدي, translated: Dance of the Country/Folk Dance, romanized: Raks/Raas Baladi) is a dance that originates in Egypt. It features movements of the hips and torso. It has evolved to take many different f ...
and film actress.


Biography

Born in the small Egyptian town of Wana in March 1924, Samia's family moved just months later to
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and settled near the
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bazaar. It was many years later that Samia Gamal met
Badia Masabni Badia Masabni ( ar, بديعة مصابني, born ''Wadiha Masabni'' ( ar, وديعة مصابني); 1 February 1892 – 23 July 1974), was a belly dancer, singer, actress, night club owner and businesswoman considered as the developer of modern b ...
, the owner of a big Cairo nightclub back then. Badia offered Samia an invitation to join her dance company, which Samia accepted. Badia Masabni gave her the stage name Samia Gamal, and she began her dance career. At first, she studied under Badia and Badia's star dancer at the time, Tahiya Karioka. However she soon became a respected soloist and brought forth her own style. Samia Gamal incorporated techniques from ballet and Latin dance into her solo performances. She was also the first to perform with high-heeled shoes on stage. She starred in dozens of
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next to the famous
Farid Al Attrach Farid al-Atrash ( ar, فريد الأطرش; October 19, 1916 – December 26, 1974), also written Farid El-Atrache, was a Syrian-Egyptian composer, singer, virtuoso oud player, and actor. Having immigrated to Egypt at the age of only nine ...
. They could be thought of as the
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and
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of the Middle East. They not only played each other's love interest on the silver screen but also in real life. However, their love was not meant to be. Because of Farid's social position, he refused to marry Samia. Farid believed that marriage kills artist talent, he never married. Some claim that Farid as a
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prince, told her it would bring too much shame to his family for him to marry a belly dancer; but the claim is baseless. Farid helped place Samia on the National Stage by risking all he owned, and managed to borrow to produce a film (Habib al omr) co-starring with her in 1947. In 1949, Egypt's
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proclaimed Samia Gamal "The National Dancer of
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", which brought US attention to the dancer. In 1950, Samia came to the US and was photographed by
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. She also performed in the
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, New York's trendy nightclub. She later married the so-called "Texas millionaire"
Shepherd King III Samia Gamal ( ar, سامية جمال, born as Zaynab Khalil Ibrahim Mahfuz, 5 March 1924 – 1 December 1994) was an Egyptian belly dancer and film actress. Biography Born in the small Egyptian town of Wana in March 1924, Samia's family moved ...
, whom, it was later reported only had about $50,000. However, their marriage did not last long. In 1958, Samia Gamal married
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, one of the most famous Egyptian actors with whom Samia starred in a number of films, notably the box-office hit
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(1959) alongside Egypt's iconic actor
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, one of the most famous Egyptian actors, popularly known as "Fares al Ahlem" he Knight of the Dreamsand
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, famous actress and singer known as "Shahruret-el Wadi" he Songbird of the Valleyand directed by the legendary Egyptian film director
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, this film became an
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and the most notable role in Samia Gamal's career. In 1972, she stopped dancing when she was nearly in her 50s but began again after given advice by
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. She then danced until the early 1980s. Samia Gamal died on 1 December 1994, at 70 years of age in
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. Samia's charismatic performances in Egyptian and international films gave Egypt's Oriental Dance recognition and admiration in Egypt and worldwide.


Tribute

On 5 March 2017,
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dedicated a
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to the actress for the 93rd anniversary of her birth. The Doodle reached all the countries of the
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.


Filmography

* ''Samia Forever'' (Documentary, 2003) * ''Fabulous Samia Gamal, The'', (Documentary, 2003) * ''The Stars of Egypt: Volume 3: Samia Gamal, Part I'' (Film, 19??) * ''The Stars of Egypt: Volume 3: Samia Gamal, Part II'' (Film, 19??) *Saat al-Sifr (Film, 1972) *''al-Shaytan wa-al-Kharif'' (Film, 1972) *''Bint al-Hatah'' (Film, 1964) *''Zuqaq al-Madaq'' (Film, 1963) * ''Tarik al shaitan'' aka The Way of the Devil (Film, 1963) *''Marhaban Ayuha al-Hubb'' (Film, 1962) *''Abu al-Layl'' (Film, 1962) * ''Waada el hub a.k.a. And Love Returned'' (Film, 1961) *''Sukar Hanim'' (Film, 1960) *''Wa Ada al-Hubb'' (Film, 1960) * ''Nagham el hazine, El'' a.k.a. Sad Melody (Film, 1960) * ''El Ragul el thani, El'' a.k.a. ''
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'' (Film, 1959) * ''Kull daqqa fi qalbi'' a.k.a. Every Beat of My Heart (Film, 1959) * ''Maweed maa maghoul'' a.k.a. Rendezvous with a Stranger (Film, 1959) * ''Gharam al-miliunayr'' a.k.a. Love of the Millionaire (Film, 1957) *Habiby al-Asmar (Film, 1957) * ''Amanti del deserto, Gli'' aka Desert Warrior (Film, 1956) *''Zanubah'' (Film, 1956) *Awwal Gharam (Film, 1956) * ''Masque de Toutankhamon, Le'' aka Trésor des pharaons, Le (Film, 1955) * ''Sigarah wa kas'' a.k.a. ''
A Glass and a Cigarette A Glass and a Cigarette ( ar, سيجارة وكاس) is a 1955 Egyptian melodrama directed by Niazi Mostafa. It stars Samia Gamal and it is also the first film to feature Dalida (then known as Dalila) in a supporting role. Plot Hoda (Gamal) is a ...
'' (Film, 1955) * ''Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs'' aka Ali Baba; Ali Baba wa-al-Arbain Harami ; ''
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1954 film) ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'' (French: ''Ali Baba et les 40 voleurs'') is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Fernandel, Samia Gamal and Dieter Borsche.Spaas p.148 It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Pa ...
'' (Film, 1954) * ''
Valley of the Kings The Valley of the Kings ( ar, وادي الملوك ; Late Coptic: ), also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings ( ar, وادي أبوا الملوك ), is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th ...
'' (Film, 1954) * ''Nachala hanem'' a.k.a. The Lady Pickpocket (Film, 1952) * ''Raqsat al-wadah'' a.k.a. The Farewell Dance (Film, 1954) * ''Ketar el lail a.k.a. The Night Train'' (Film, 1953) *''Al-wahsh a.k.a. The Monster'' (Film, 1952) * ''Ma takulshi la hada'' a.k.a. Tell No-one; Don't Tell Anyone (Film, 1952) *Intiqam al-Habib (Film, 1951) *''Khad al-Jamil'' (Film, 1951) *''Taa la salim'' a.k.a. Come and Say Hello (Film, 1951) *''Asmar wa-Jamil'' (Film, 1950) *''Akher kedba'' a.k.a. The Final Lie (Film, 1950) *''Sat al-Husn'' (Film, 1950) *Amir al-Intiqam a.k.a. The Count of Monte Cristo (Film, 1950) * ''Sakr, El'' a.k.a. The Falcon (Film, 1950) * ''Nuit des étoiles, La'' (Film, 1950) * ''
Afrita hanem Afrita hanem ( ar, عفريتة هانم, English: ''Little Miss Devil'') is a 1949 Egyptian film about Asfour, a poor singer, played by Syrian musician Farid Al Atrache, who falls in love with Aleya, the somewhat spoiled daughter of his boss. Pl ...
'' a.k.a. Lady Afrita; Lady Genie; Little Miss Devil; The Genie Lady (Film, 1949) * ''Agaza fel gahannam'' a.k.a. Holidays in Hell (Film, 1949) * ''Bahebbak inta'' a.k.a. I Love You Only (Film, 1949) *''Sparviero del Nilo, Lo'' (Film, 1949) *''Bint al-Haz'' (Film, 1948) * ''Mughamer, El'' a.k.a. The Adventurer (Film, 1948) * ''Sahibat el amara'' a.k.a. The Landlady (Film, 1948) * ''Ahdab, El'' a.k.a. The Hunchback (Film, 1947) * ''Ersane talata, El'' a.k.a. The Three Suitors (Film, 1947) * ''Habib al omr'' a.k.a. The Love of My Life (Film, 1947) * ''Bani adam, al-'' a.k.a. Sons of Adam (Film, 1945) *Sharazad (Film, 1945) *Ahmar Shafayif (Film, 1945) *''Al-Jins al-Latif'' (Film, 1945) * ''Taxi hantur'' a.k.a. A Hansom Carriage (Film, 1945) *''Al-hub al-Awwal'' (Film, 1945) *''Abnaty'' (film, 1944) *''Russassa fil al-Qalb'' a.k.a. A Bullet in the Heart (Film, 1944) *''Khafaya al-Madinah'' (Film, 1943) *Min Fat Qadimuh (Film, 1943) *''Mamnu al-Hob'' (Film, 1943) * ''Ali Baba wa al arbain harame'' a.k.a. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Film, 1942) * ''Gawhara'' (Film, 1942)


See also

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Women in dance The important place of women in dance can be traced back to the very origins of civilization. Cave paintings, Egyptian frescos, Indian statuettes, ancient Greek and Roman art and records of court traditions in China and Japan all testify to the i ...


References


External links


Samia Gamal bio at Go-Bellydance.com








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Video Clip of Samia Gamal and Farid Al-Atrache from the movie Afrita Hanem

Many video clips for the legend Samia Gamal
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gamal, Samia 1924 births 1994 deaths Egyptian female dancers Belly dancers Egyptian film actresses 20th-century Egyptian actresses People from Beni Suef Governorate Egyptian expatriates in the United States