Suhair Ramzi

Suhair Ramzi (born 3 March 1950)[1] is an Egyptian actress.

Suhair Ramzi
Born
Suhair Mohamad Abdusalam Ramzi

(1950-03-03) March 3, 1950
NationalityEgyptian
OccupationActress, Model, Air hostess
Years active1956-present
Spouse(s)Alaa Sharbini

Early life and Career

Her mother is Dureia Ahmad who is also an actress. Ramzi's first appearance in the cinema when she was approximately six years old, through their appearance in the movie "Sahefet Sawaba" in 1956, but she decided to stop, She worked as an air hostess and then as a model. She returned to cinema in 1969, she acted in Elnas elly Gwa, Pleasure and Suffering, A Girl Named Mahmoud, Chitchat on the Nile. The last role for her was in series Habeeb El roh in 2006, she wore a hijab and retired after that.[2]

Personal life

Ramzi married many times. Her first husband was the artist Ibrahim Khan, who lived with her for a year. She also married the Saudi Prince Khalid bin Saud bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, who was famous for his many marriages to actresses and remained with her for a year then separated from him. She married an Egyptian businessman, the owner of Al-Masry SC Sayed Motwali, then Kuwaiti businessman Mohamad Al Mula who she lived with him for 5 months. She also married composer Hilmi Bakr, who was granted the privilege to guarantee his rights, but did not last long with him as the reason behind their divorce stuck to her work in the field of representation after marriage lasted for four years.[3] She also married Faroq Al feshawi. Currently she is married to Egyptian businessman Alaa Sharbini.[4]

Filmography

  • 2006 Habeeb El roh
  • 1993 A Citizen Under Investigation
  • 1993 Aqwa Al Rejal (as Aliyah)
  • 1991 Forbidden wife (as Suham)
  • 1990 The Servant (as Soheir Ramzy)
  • 1988 The Devil lines (as Najwa)
  • 1987 El Badron (as Roqaya)
  • 1987 El Kharteet (as Warda)
  • 1986 Time of Love (as Badreya)
  • 1984 The Lost plane (as Soheir Ramzy)
  • 1984 The Guard dogs
  • 1984 As Not to Fly the Smoke (as Saneya)
  • 1982 The Trail (as Salwa)
  • 1980 The girls what want (as Layla)
  • 1980 Not Demons not Angels (as Kawthar)
  • 1980 Man lost his mind (as Suzy)
  • 1978 A Woman Is a Woman
  • 1977 Where Will You Run? (as Sohier Ramzy)
  • 1977 With my love and misses (as Nadiah)
  • 1976 Rehlat Al-Ayyam (as Yasmeen)
  • 1976 Al karawan have lips (as Soheir Ramzy)
  • 1976 A World of Chirldren (as Nadia)
  • 1976 Wa Belwaleden Ehsana (as Lola)
  • 1975 A Girl Named Mahmoud (as Hamida/Mahmoud)
  • 1975 Mamnou Fi Laylat El-Dokhla (as Mona)
  • 1975 Al Mothneboon (as Sana Kamel)
  • 1974 24 Saa'a Hob (as Mona)
  • 1973 Al-mokhadeun (as Soheir Ramzy)
  • 1972 The World in the Year 2000 (as Sohier Ramzy)
  • 1971 Adrift on the Nile (as Layla)
  • 1971 Danger life (as Soheir Ramzy)
  • 1971 Pleasure and Suffering (as Ilham)
  • 1971 Chitchat on the Nile
  • 1956 Sahefet Sawabeq
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