Mama Samiha, the esteemed General Manager of Television Programs, played a pivotal role in the early career of this renowned Egyptian actress. At the tender age of five, she was introduced to the world of television through children's programs, laying the foundation for a lifelong passion for the craft.
As she grew older, she pursued her academic interests, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science. This unique blend of artistic and intellectual pursuits would serve her well in her future endeavors.
Her impressive resume boasts an array of notable series, including the beloved "Uncle Nana" and the whimsical "The Little Princess and the Seven Dwarfs". Ramses Naguib, a respected figure in the industry, played a significant role in her development as an actress, presenting her in the critically acclaimed film "Empire of Mim".
Throughout her illustrious career, she has appeared in a wide range of productions, including the thought-provoking "Alexandria Why?", the emotionally charged "A Woman in My Blood", and the dramatic "The Woman Who Beat Satan". Despite her success, she eventually decided to step away from the spotlight, marrying and retiring from the art world in the early 1990s.
However, her love for acting never truly faded, and she eventually returned to the scene through radio and television drama. This remarkable journey, marked by dedication, perseverance, and a passion for her craft, has cemented her status as a beloved and respected figure in the Egyptian entertainment industry.