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  1. Aziza Amir, nacida como Mofeeda Mahmoud Ghoneim (19 de diciembre de 1901, Damietta – 28 de febrero de 1952) fue una directora de cine, actriz, productora y guionista egipcia. Sus películas más famosas han sido Ibnati (1944), Hadaya (1947) y Fatat min Falastin (1949). [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aziza_AmirAziza Amir - Wikipedia

    Aziza Amir (Arabic: عزيزة أمير; 17 December 1901 – 28 February 1952) was an Egyptian actress, producer, and screenwriter. She has legendary status in Egyptian film. She was the first wife of Mahmoud Zulfikar.

  3. Aziza Amir was one of the founding talents of Egyptian cinema, with a career that spanned nearly a quarter-century. As celebrated as she was for her acting and filmmaking career, she was just as notorious for her personal life, which included four marriages and a number of mysterious, yet influential lovers.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2019 · Before the establishment of the famously known 'Studio Misr' by Talaat Harb in 1937, which represented a hub of cinematic creativity and produced many of Egypt’s film classics, Mofida Mohamed Ghoniem, or known by her stage name 'Aziza Amir', was the true pioneer of Egyptian cinema.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Aziza_AmirAziza Amir - Wikiwand

    Aziza Amir, nacida como Mofeeda Mahmoud Ghoneim fue una directora de cine, actriz, productora y guionista egipcia. Sus películas más famosas han sido Ibnati (1944), Hadaya (1947) y Fatat min Falastin (1949).

  6. 13 de ene. de 2021 · Aziza Amir was a pioneer of Egyptian cinema, creating and starring in a series of motion pictures, often melodramas. She was born in Alexandria, as Mofida Mohamed Ghoniem, but changed her name to avoid associating her family with the still somewhat disreputable reputation of acting.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0024947Aziza Amir - IMDb

    Aziza Amir was born on 17 December 1901 in Damietta, Egypt. She was an actress and writer, known for Kaferi am khatiatak (1933), Laila (1927) and Ibnati (1944). She was married to Mahmoud Zulfikar, Mustafa el Shere3y and Ahmed El Shereay. She died on 28 February 1952 in Cairo, Egypt.