Hala Sedki
Egyptian actress (born 1961) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hala Sedki George Younan (Arabic: هالة صدقى جورج يونان; born June 15, 1961, in Cairo) is an Egyptian actress.
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Hala Sedki | |
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Born | Hala Sedki George Younan June 15, 1961 Cairo, Egypt |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979-present |
Notable work | Le Chaos Alexandrie... New York |
Awards | Best Actress Award from Cairo International Film Festival. |
Career
She began her career with the director Nour Al Demirdash in Rehlet Al Melion and has worked in more than 30 films. She has received the Best Actress Award from Cairo International Film Festival.[citation needed]
Sedki has worked on many TV series such as Abyas w Eswed, Awrak Misrya, Arabisk, Zaman Al Aolama and Ynabei El Eshk.[citation needed]
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes | Ref |
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Reaction | ||||
1985 | Nos arnab | |||
1989 | The Serpent of Death | Nabila | Credited as Hala Sidki | |
2004 | Alexandria... New York | Bonnie | ||
2006 | Mateegy norkos | |||
2007 | Young Alexander the Great | Olympias, Queen of Macedonia | ||
2007 | Chaos, This Is | released as Heya Fawda in Egypt |
Television
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2022 | Faten Amal Harby | |||
2023 | Gaafar El Omda | Queen SafSaf | [1] | |
Abyas w Eswed | ||||
Awrak Misrya | ||||
Arabisk | ||||
Zaman Al Aolama | ||||
Ynabei El Eshk |
References
External links
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