Shereen Seif El-Nasr
Shereen Seif El-Nasr was an Egyptian film and televisiom actress.
Shereen Seif El-Nasr was born in 1967 in Jordan, the daughter of Egyptian journalist Elham Seif El-Nasr from Upper Egypt, and a Palestinian mother. She graduated in 1991 from Ain Shams University in Cairo with a degree in law and worked at the Egyptian Embassy in France.
She began acting while still in school, with her debut leading role in the film El-Ostaz in 1990. Her breakout role was in Hassan Ibrahim's Sawaq Al-Hanem, where she played the spoiled daughter of a rich family who falls in love with the family's driver, Hamada. She also appeared in Hekaayet Soha and alongside Adel Emam in Sherif Arafa's Al-Noum fil Assal as Salma, an investigative journalist.
On television, she appeared on Wagih Al-Shenawi’s Ghadboun wa Ghadebaat and the second season of Magdi Abu-Emera’s Al-Mal Wal Banoun. She appeared in the show Wa Man Alathy La Yuhibu Fatma?, about a man who is turned down for marriage and loses his job, so he seeks a new life in Austria. El-Nasr played Margaret, his love interest there. She also appeared in the comedy series Al Les Alazy Ohebo.
She did little acting between 1996 and 2001 during a marriage that ended in divorce.
She had a lead role in the box office hit Ameer Al-Thalaam directed by Ramy Imam, where she played Alia, an artist who becomes the love interest of a tortured blind veteran. Her final role was in Amr Abdeen’s television series As’ab Qarar.
Shereen Seif El-Nasr died on 13 April 2024.