Madiha Kamel
Madiha Kamel was an Egyptian actress.
Early life
Madiha Kamel was born in Alexandria. In 1963, as a teenager, her family moved to Cairo. Accompanied by her mother, she presented herself to a modeling contest. She was selected and did some fashion shows for fashion designers.Career
She was noticed by a director, Ahmed Diaa Eddine, who encouraged her to become an actress. She accepted one of his proposals for a role and played in Fatat shaza, released in 1964; she did theatre and radio sketches while finishing her studies at Ain Shams University.She played other secondary roles with other directors, and with multiple leading actors, such as her role in a film released in 1974, Fi Saif Lazem Nihib, with Salah Zulfikar. She got her first leading role much later, in a film released in 1978, El-Soud ela al-hawia, by Kamal al-Sheikh, with Mahmoud Yassin as the other lead actor. In this film, she plays the role of an Egyptian spy who betrays her country. In television, she shared the lead with Salah Zulfikar in Intiqam Imra'a, aired on Egyptian and Arab television for the first time in 1983.
In 1993, in the middle of shooting the film Bawwâbat Iblîs '', she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Without participating in the shooting of the last sequences of the film, she goes abroad to be operated. Treated but not completely cured, she gave up her career. She decided to put on the hijab and to make the hajj. In 1996, she was hospitalized again for months. She died at home at the beginning of 1997.
Selected filmography
Film
- 1964 – Fatat shaza
- 1966 – 30 Yom Fel Segn
- 1970 – Dalâl al-massriyyah
- 1973 – Al Sokkareya
- 1974 – Fi Saif Lazem Nihib
- 1977 – The Hyena's Sun
- 1978 – El-Soud ela al-hawia
- 1980 – ‘Adkiyaa lakim Aghbiya
- 1981 – ‘Ouyoun lâ tanâm
- 1983 – Darb al-hawâ
- 1984 – Banât Iblîs,
- 1985 – Malaff fî-l-âdâb
- 1986 – Lâ taudam-mirnî ma'ak
- 1988 – al-Foulous wa-l-wouhouch
- 1989 – al-'Agouz wa-l-baltaguî
- 1990 – El-Arafeet
- 1990 – Chawader
- 1990 – Al-Soqout
- 1993 – ''Bawabat Iblees''
Television
- 1983 – ''Intiqam Imra’a''
Theater
- 1969 – ''Hallo Shalaby''