Soher El Bably
Soher El Bably | |
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سهير البابلى | |
Born | Soher Helmi Ibrahim El Bably 14 February 1937 |
Died | 21 November 2021 Cairo, Egypt | (aged 84)
Nationality | Egyptian |
Education | Institute of Theatrical Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957–2021 |
Notable work | A Moment of Weakness |
Soher El Bably or Soher Elbabli (Arabic: سهير البابلي; 14 February 1937 – 21 November 2021) was an Egyptian actress.[1][2][3]
Biography
[edit]After completing secondary school, El Bably attended the Institute of Theatrical Arts. She starred in the play Madraset El Moshaghbeen (1973), and also in a stage version of the life of Raya and Sakina with famous actress Shadia in 1985.[4] She appeared in Mahmoud Zulfikar's The Unknown Woman (1959), the film was a good start in her cinematic career. In the 1960s, El Bably co-starred in The Most Dangerous Man in the World (1967). In 1981, she co-starred in Moment of Weakness (1981) with famous actor Salah Zulfikar, and An Egyptian Story (1982) by Youssef Chahine. She got married for five times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad.[5]
Selected filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]- 1959: The Unknown Woman
- 1961: Rendezvous with the Past
- 1965: Dawn of a New Day
- 1967: The Most Dangerous Man in the World
- 1981: A Moment of Weakness
- 1982: An Egyptian Story
- 1988: Busting Bakiza and Zaghloul
Stage
[edit]- 1973: Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen
- 1978: Masyadet Ragel Motazaweg
- 1983: Raya wa Sekina
Television
[edit]- 1977: The Truth..That Unknown
- 1986: Bakiza and Zaghloul
References
[edit]- ^ "بالڤيديو- سهير البابلى تفصح عن عمرها الحقيقى وهكذا سبّت المتحرشين جنسيا | خبر". 28 February 2016.
- ^ اليوم, متابعة موقع الإمارات. "وفاة الفنانة المصرية سهير البابلي". Emarat Al Youm (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^ Mohammed, Bassant. "Veteran Egyptian actress Soher El-Bably dies due to diabetic coma". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^ "سهير البابلي - ﺗﻤﺜﻴﻞ فيلموجرافيا، صور، فيديو".
- ^ "الطلاق هو القاعدة لدى الفنانات العربيات والزواج الذي يعمر... استثناء" [Divorce is the norm among Arab artists and marriage that lasts...an exception] (in Arabic). 30 September 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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