Abir Sabri, a renowned Egyptian actress, was born in 1971 in the vibrant city of Cairo. She pursued a higher education in law at the esteemed Ain Shams University, laying the foundation for her future endeavors. Initially, Abir Sabri began her artistic career as a show host, captivating audiences with her charisma and talent. However, it was her breakthrough role in the 1994 film "Al Those Who Were Saved from The Fire," directed by Ali Abdel Khaliq and featuring Amr Abdel Gelil and Tarek Lotfy, that catapulted her to stardom.
Abir Sabri's second collaboration with director Ali Abdel Khaliq came in the form of the film "Women's Doorstep," alongside the talented Nabila Ebeid and Farouq Al Fishawy. Following this success, she continued to work on numerous films, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the Egyptian film industry. However, Abir Sabri took a temporary hiatus from acting after adopting the Islamic veil. During this period, she transitioned to hosting religious shows, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft.
After a brief hiatus, Abir Sabri returned to acting in 2010, starring in films such as "Feelings," "Light of My Eyes," and "Birds of the Nile." Her remarkable journey, marked by resilience and determination, has cemented her status as a beloved and respected figure in the world of Egyptian cinema.