Naima ElSoghier
An image from The Second Wife, one of the productions that also features Naima ElSoghier.
Naima ElSoghier

Naima ElSoghier

December 25, 1931 — Cairo, Egypt

Na’eema El Soghayar was born in Alexandria on the 31st of December, 1931. Her full name is Na’eema ‘Abd Al Maguid ‘Abd Al Gawad and she started out as a monologist performing next to her husband Mohamed El Soghayar before both worked together in Ibrahim Hamouda and Isma’il Yassin’s troupe. After her husband passed away, Na’eema transitioned to cinema where she portrayed the role of the cruel mother at times and the role of the cautious mother at other times. Amongst her most famous roles was a part in “al-Shaqa men Haqq al-Zawgah” (“The Wife Holds the Right to the Flat”).

Na’eema devoted herself to cinema works and did not seek stage or television performances as vigorously.

Cairo 30

Cairo 30

1966

The Suspect

The Suspect

1981

The Egg and the Stone

The Egg and the Stone

1990

Karakon On The Street

Karakon On The Street

1986

The Second Wife

The Second Wife

1967

Monsters Run

Monsters Run

1987

The Bathhouse of Malatily

The Bathhouse of Malatily

1973

The Bey Doorman

The Bey Doorman

1987