Nahed Yousri
Nahed Yousri (Arabic: ناهد يسري), also romanised as Nahied Yousri (born 6 February 1949[1]) is an Egyptian actress.
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Born | Nahed Hassan Shukri February 6, 1949 |
Years active | 1965–1990 |
Biography
Born Nahed Hassan Shukri (ناهد حسن شكري), she followed her sister Samia Shukri and made her first appearance in cinema by 1965. Following a prolific career, her ground-breaking role came with The Lady of the Black Moons in 1971, which was followed by a number of other Lebanese films that often featured her in erotic contexts. In mid-1980s, she acted in various Egyptian TV series. Her retirement was with Yasin Ismail Yasin's 1990 film Disappeared Wife (إختفاء زوجة).
gollark: Because modern silicon processes are *really* energy-intensive.
gollark: Do the energy cost estimates for cryptocurrency factor in the cost of manufacturing GPUs (and ASICs)?
gollark: https://www.iea.org/commentaries/the-carbon-footprint-of-streaming-video-fact-checking-the-headlines
gollark: I looked this up quickly, and apparently the estimates use unrealistically high power consumption figures.
gollark: And they're actively working to decrease power consumption since it costs them things, while, again, mining basically just consumes as much as possible.
References
- Nahed Yousri at Mashy.com
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