Samah Anwar

Samah Anwar, (Arabic: سماح أنور) was born on April 22, 1965 in Cairo, Egypt. Her profession is acting.[1][2][3]

Biography

She studied French language at Cairo University.

She sparked controversy in Egypt after her remarks against the protesters. “If the situation required authorities to use fighter planes and nuclear bombs against them, then no time should be wasted in order to save Egypt”, said Samah Anwar.[4]

Appearances

  • Genenet al asmak (2008): Marguerite
  • Al gabalawi (1991)
  • The Serpent of Death (1989): Maha (a.k.a. Sebak maa el zaman (Egypt: Arabic title))
  • Babel habibiti (1988)
  • Ragol lehaza alzaman (1986): Youssriya. a.k.a. A Man for This Time
  • Ragab al wahsh (1985)
  • Sanawat al khatar (1985) a.k.a. Years of Danger
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