Abla Kamel

Abla Kamel Mohamed Afifi (Egyptian Arabic: عبلة كامل محمد عفيفي  pronounced [ˈʕæblæ ˈkæːmel mæˈħæmmæd ʕæˈfiːfi]) is an Egyptian actress.

Abla Kamel
Born
Abla Kamel Mohamed Afifi

(1960-09-17) September 17, 1960[1]
Cairo, Egypt
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present

Biography

Originally from Nikla Al Inab in Beheira Governorate, Abla Kamel graduated from the Faculty of Arts Department of Libraries in 1984 and started her career in theater Vanguard. She first participated in mono drama, heart health centers, then with Mohamed Sobhi. She married actor Ahmad Kamal, with whom she had two daughters. She later married actor Mahmoud El Gendy.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1982 Iftah ya simsim Khoka
1988 Yom mor... yom helw
1990 Iskanderija, kaman oue kaman
1993 Sawwaq el hanem
1994 Sarek al-farah
1996 Hysteria
1996 Lan a3isha fi jilbabi abi
1998 Arak el-balah
1999 El Medina Bannoura
2002 El-Limby Faransa
Ayna qalbi Wesal
2003 Elly baly balak Doctor
Kallem mama
2004 Khalty Faransa Faranca
Eish ayamak Nahed
2005 Sayed El Atefy Hanifa
Raya wa Sekina Raya
2006 Al-andaleeb hikayt shaab Aliya Shabana
2020 The Knight and the Princess[2]
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References

  1. "تعرف على عدد زيجات عبلة كامل وعمرها الحقيقي". sharkiatoday.com (in Arabic). 17 September 2019.
  2. Essam, Angy (8 March 2020). "LAFF to screen 'The Knight & The Princess' on Mar.8". Egypt Today. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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