Nagwa Salem
An image from 30 Days in Prison, one of the productions that also features Nagwa Salem.
Nagwa Salem

Nagwa Salem

November 17, 1925 — Egypt

An Egyptian actress of Lebanese descent, where she was born to a Lebanese father and a Spanish Jewish mother. She worked in theater and cinema since the forties of the twentieth century, where she worked in the theater for the first time with the artist Naguib Al-Rihani, while in the cinema she presented films (Gram and Revenge, The Five Pounds, Samson and Pulp, Hassan, Morcos and Cohen). She married art critic Abdel Fattah Al-Baroudi, and she had declared her conversion to Islam in 1960.

Albijamat alhamra'

Albijamat alhamra'

1967

Hassan wa Morcos wa Cohen

Hassan wa Morcos wa Cohen

1960

The Seven Daughters

The Seven Daughters

1961

Yama Kan Fy Nefsi

Yama Kan Fy Nefsi

1960

only five (play)

only five (play)

1963

Al koubla al akhira

Al koubla al akhira

1967

30 Days in Prison

30 Days in Prison

1959