Thuraya Helmy

Thuraya Helmy

1923-09-26 – 1994-08-09 (age 70) Egypt
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Biography

Egyptian actress and singer, whose real name is (Zakia Ali Mahjoub), and Mustafa Al-Qashash, a journalist in Al-Sabah magazine, chose her artistic name by which she was known. She excelled in the art of monologue. She was born in an artistic family where her sister was a singer. She used to go to the theater and go up to the stage between the seasons and offer singing connections, and from here she started the art of monologue, and continued that from 1940 until 1966. During her artistic career, she presented more than 300 monologues of the most famous of them (Addini Your Mind, O Sidi Eib), in addition to Her participation in acting in many films, she even formed a cinematic duo with the comedian Ismail Yassin, and joined the band (Baba Ezz El-Din). Among her most prominent works is (Ismail Yassin interviews Rayya and Sakina, the male hunter). She passed away in 1994.

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Known For

My Wife's Dignity
The Hunger
The Hunger

1986

as ุฎุงู„ู‡ ุญู„ูŠู…ู‡

The Bread Seller
The Bread Seller

1953

as friend of Nemat

Alley of The Pestle
Alley of The Pestle

1963

as Hosnia

El Zuhur El Fatina
El Zuhur El Fatina

1952

as Thurya

Lokanda Alfardos
Ismail Yassine in the House of Ghosts
Ismail Yassine in the House of Ghosts

1952

as ุนุฒูŠุฒุฉ

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The Black Market
The Black Market

1945

as ู†ุนูŠู…ุฉ

Tears of joy
Love Has No Cure
Love Has No Cure

1952

as Shoala

Dalal Al-Masria
Dalal Al-Masria

1970

as Dandash

Believing in God
Saedat El Rigal
Saedat El Rigal

1960

as ุฑุงู‚ุตุฉ

Dreams Inn
The Two Orphans
The Two Orphans

1948

as ุณู†ูŠุฉ

The Fifth Groom
The Fifth Groom

1942

as ุณูˆุณูˆ - ู…ุบู†ูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒุจุงุฑูŠู‡