Nabila Obeid
Nabila is an Egyptian actress and is among the best recognized cinema figures as she was dubbed “Egypt’s first star”. She was born to a wealthy family and her talents were noticed by the Egyptian director ‘Atef Salim in the film “Mafeesh Tafahom” (“No Understanding”) on which she did not utter a single word. Thereafter she assumed the lead on the film “Rabi’ah al-‘Addawiyah”. Nabila was married to her discoverer ‘Atef Salim for a few years. She worked in Lebanese cinema and on stage. On television she assumed the lead on works such as “Bardees”, “Sahibat al-Galala” and “al-‘Amma Nour” (“Aunt Noor”) in 2003. On radio Nabila worked on “al-Sabr fee al-Malahat”. The actress also produced some of her own movies such as “Wa Saqatt fee Bahr al-‘Assal” (“I Fell into a Sea of Honey”), she also worked on stage with Tahhiya Karyoka on “Robabika” and received the award for best actress for her role in the film “La Yazal al-Tahqiq Mustamirran” (“The Investigation is still Ongoing”) in 1979. Nabila also received the award for other films such as “Intihar Sahib al-Shaqa” (“The Suicide of the Flat’s Owner”), “al-‘Azraa wa al-Sha’r al-Abyad” (“The Virgin and the White Hair”) and “Khatib Mama” (“Mother’s Fiancé”). Nabila was chosen as a member of the judge’s committee in the 2003 Cairo International Film Festival. She is considered among the Egyptian stars who are most intelligent and capable of survival and she dubbed herself “Egypt’s first star”. Nabila established herself following “Rabi’ah al-‘Addawiyah” however the crucial part of her life began when she started producing. She was in her best form with Ashraf Fahmy and in works adapted from Ehsan ‘Abd Al Qudoos. Also among her most important roles was “Kashf al-Mastoor” (“Revealing that which is Hidden”) and “Toot Toot”.
Known For
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- 2020 · Ramez: Officially Crazy as
- 2020 · Extra Sugar as
- 2011 · Women's deception as Halawethom
- 2007 · None But That! as Nahed
- 2003 · Lovers' Scraps as
- 2000 · Woman Under Surveillance as
- 1999 · The Other as
- 1997 · Woman and Cleaver as Suad
- 1995 · Huda and His Excellency the Minister as
- 1995 · Ladies' Threshold as الدكتورة سهير فاضل
- 1994 · Revealing the Hidden as Salwa
- 1993 · The Drowned as Warda
- 1993 · Toot Toot as
- 1992 · Rooster Among Hens as
- 1992 · Samara Al-Amir as
- 1990 · Samiha Badran's Case as Samiha Badran
- 1990 · Darb Al Rahba as Ebtisam
- 1990 · The Dancer & the Politician as Sonia Seleem
- 1989 · Borgwan Lane as
- 1988 · The Challenge as Hoda
- 1988 · Eghtyal Modarresa as Teacher Hoda
- 1987 · Sons and Killers as Dalal
- 1987 · The Mud as Berlanti
- 1986 · Al Sabr fi Al-Malahat as Wafaa
- 1986 · Mawad maa al-qadar as
- 1986 · The Hustlers as
- 1986 · Intihar Saheb Al-shaqqa as
- 1986 · Market of The Fish as Gmalat
- 1985 · Days in halal as
- 1984 · Please Give Me This Medicine as Magda
- 1984 · The Dancer & the Drummer as
- 1984 · Jail Cell as Amal
- 1983 · The Virgin and the Gray Hair as Dawlat
- 1983 · Al-Athra'a Wi Al-Sha'ar Al-Abyad as
- 1981 · Al Mawardi Cafe as فراولة
- 1981 · The Devil Preaches as Widad Tanahi
- 1980 · Al Sharida as سوسن
- 1980 · Circle of doubt as
- 1979 · Wa la yazal al tahqiq mostameran as Zaynab
- 1978 · Kayf Takhsar Melyoon Geneh as
- 1978 · Life is a Moment as زينات - نجمة السينما
- 1978 · Final Confession as Durriya
- 1978 · رحلة داخل امرأة as ميرفت
- 1978 · The Other Woman as Soad
- 1977 · Caught in a Honey Trap as مايسة
- 1977 · Harami El Hob as سونيا / سامية
- 1977 · سري جداً as
- 1976 · Al-Karawan Loh Shafayef as
- 1976 · حكاية غريبة as سامية
- 1975 · Badia Masabni as Bba Ezzedine
- 1975 · مجانين بالوراثة as نانا
- 1975 · Hobi Al Awal Wa Al Akhir as
- 1974 · Wonderful Trip as arwah
- 1974 · And it was love as
- 1973 · The Swindlers as Nawal Abu Eldahab
- 1973 · Mesk and Anbar as
- 1973 · The Memory of a Night of Love as
- 1972 · The kidnappers as جينا
- 1972 · One last night of love as
- 1972 · Forbidden as
- 1972 · الحسناء والنمر as
- 1972 · Shabab fi Mehna as
- 1971 · حياة خطرة as
- 1971 · Everyday's Game as
- 1971 · Adam and Women as
- 1971 · Forbidden Photos: Second Story (Can) as
- 1971 · Last Mostahtera as
- 1970 · The Honeymoon Trip as
- 1970 · One in a Million as
- 1970 · Terrible Hours as
- 1970 · هاربات من الحب as
- 1970 · The Son of Africa as
- 1970 · The Three Liars as
- 1969 · A Very Jealous Wife as
- 1968 · The Circus as Noussa
- 1968 · Heroes and Women as دنيا
- 1968 · The Three Swindlers as Nahed
- 1968 · Sareq Al-Malyeen as
- 1966 · The Three Friends as Suad
- 1966 · Knooz as Zumarada Haroun
- 1966 · Three Thieves as Fahmy's wife
- 1965 · The Mamluks as Qamar
- 1965 · My Mother's Fiancé as Mushira
- 1964 · A wife from Paris as سامية - الإخصائية الإجتماعية
- 1963 · Rabea Al Adaweiah as Rabi'a Al Adawia
- 1961 · No Understanding as Salwa سلوى