Hend Sabry
Hend Sabry (Arabic: هند صبري; born Hend Mohamed El-Moldy Sabry on 20 November 1979) is an Egyptian Tunisian actress working in Egypt.[1]
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هند صبري | |
Sabry on the June 2011 cover of Tunivisions | |
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Nationality | Tunisian, Egyptian |
Occupation | actress and lawyer |
Years active | 1994–present |
Career
Sabry starred as "'Ola" in the Egyptian television drama Ayza Atgawiz as a character obsessed with getting married, who goes through dozens of prospective fiancés.
In 2010 she was appointed an ambassador against hunger by the UN World Food Programme. Arabian Business listed her among the "100 most powerful Arab women" in 2013.[2]
Sabry is married to an Egyptian businessman and has dual-nationalities of her home country Tunisia and her country of residence Egypt.[3]
She was on the cover of the Tunivisions people magazine in June 2011. She is also an ambassador for Garnier.[4]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Translation | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Samt El Qosor | The Silences of the Palace | Aliya | |
2000 | Mawsem El Rejal | The Season of Men | Emna | |
2001 | Mouatin Wa Mokhbir Wa Harami | Citizen, Informant and Thief | Hayat | |
2001 | Mozakarat Morahiqa | A Teenager's Dairies | Jamila | |
2002 | Al katiba | The Bookseller | Layla | |
2002 | Ara2is El teen | The Mud Brides | ||
2003 | Ezai El Banat Tehibak | How the Girls Love You | Mirna | |
2003 | Ayez Hakki | I Want My Prerogative | Wafaa | |
2004 | Halet Hobb | A Love Situation | Habiba | |
2004 | Ahla El Awqat | The Most Beautiful Times | Yosriea | |
2005 | Banat Weset El Balad | Downtown Girls | Joumana | |
2005 | Ouija | Ouija | Farida | |
2006 | Loubat El Hob | The Game Of Death | Layla | |
2006 | Malek Wa Kitaba | Heads and Tails | Hind | |
2006 | Imarat Yacoubian | The Yacoubian Building | Bothayna | |
2006 | Sabah El Fol | The Morning of Jasmine | Thanaa | |
2007 | El Gezeira | The Island | Karima | |
2007 | Al torbini | The Turbines | Malak | |
2008 | Genenet al asmak | The Garden of the Fish | Laila Bakir | |
2009 | Ibrahim Labyad | Ibrahim Labyad | Horeya | |
2009 | Heliopolis | Heliopolis | Nagla | Voice |
2011 | Asmaa[5] | Asmaa | Asmaa | |
2014 | La mouakhza | Excuse Me | ||
2014 | Al jazira 2 | The Island 2 | Karima | |
2016 | Zahrat Halab | The Flower of Aleppo | Salma | |
2017 | El-Kanz: El-Haqiqah wa el-khayal | The Treasure: Reality and Fantasy | Hatshepsut | |
2019 | El Fil El Azraq 2 | The Blue Elephant 2 | Farida | |
2019 | El-Kanz 2 | The Treasure 2 | Hatshepsut | |
Television series
Year | Series | Translation | Role |
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2007 | Lahazat Hariga | Critical Moments | |
2008 | Maktoob | Fate | Ebtisam |
2008 | Baad El Foraq | After the Break Up | Sokkara |
2010 | Aredh Khass | Special Show | |
2010 | Aiza Atgawiz | I Want to Marry | Ola |
2012 | Vertigo | Vertigo | Farida |
2014 | Imberatoriat meen | Whose Empire? | Amira |
2017 | Halawat Alddunya | The sweetness of the world | ِAmina |
References
- "Hend Sabry growing role in Egyptian films highlighted". Al Bawaba. 4 September 2005. Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2011.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) ()
- No. 89. Hend Sabri, arabianbusiness.com; accessed 16 October 2016.
- THE EGYPTIAN CATHOLIC CENTER FOR CINEMA HONORS STAR HEND SABRY AND THE CAST OF HALAWAT AL DOUNIA
- "Garnier welcomes brand ambassador Hend Sabry to Dubai". Dubai PR Network. 6 October 2013.
- "Hind Sabri suffers from HIV in new film." (Archive) Al Bawaba, 23 October 2010; retrieved 24 February 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Hend Sabry at IMDb
- Media related to Hend Sabry at Wikimedia Commons
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