
Actor
Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Born 1933 · Al Fayoum, Egypt
Mariam Mohamed Fakhr Eddine (Arabic: مريم محمد فخر الدين, 8 September 1933 – 3 November 2014) was an Egyptian film and television actress. She was nicknamed the "Beauty of the Screen" (Egyptian Arabic: حسناء الشاشة). Before pursuing a career in acting, she won the title of Most Beautiful Face in a pageant organised by the French-language magazine Image. She was discovered by director Mahmoud Zulfikar, her future husband. Mariam Fakhr Eddine's first film appearance was in the 1951 film A Night of Love and she went on to appear in the films such as Back Again (1957), Sleepless (1957), The Cursed Palace (1962), Soft Hands (1963) and Secret Visit (1981). In the late 1950s and early 1960s, she initially found success in larger sentimental roles before transitioning into portraying matriarch late in her career. In 2007, Mariam Fakhr Eddine was cast as Mrs. Aida in the French-Canadian romantic drama film Whatever Lola Wants. She attended the Alexandria International Film Festival in 2009. Until her death in 2014, Fakhr Eddine appeared in more than 200 films. Her younger brother, Youssef Fakhr Eddine, was also a leading actor.
Acting

Ah Ya Lail Ya Zaman
زوجة محمود · 1977

Abu Ahmad
Amina · 1960

Message To God
Aisha bint Hussein · 1961

Giant
Nahed · 1960

Albarnas
Nasfessa Helmy · 1984

Whatever Lola wants
Mrs. Aida · 2007

Scandal in Zamalek
أمينة · 1959

Pledge of Love
Amal / Suhair · 1955

Thaman Al-Hob
Souad · 1963

الأرض الطيبة
سعدية · 1954

Fire in My Heart
Layla El Gendy · 1963

A day without tomorrow
Layla · 1962

Heart of Gold
Nadia Sadek · 1959

The Girls in Summer
وفيه · 1960

Sweet Oblivion
Madame Zizi · 1996

Sleepless
Safia · 1957

Soft Hands
البرنسيسة جيهان شوكت حلمي · 1963

Assassination of a Teacher
School Principal · 1988

Mawa'ed Ma' Almady
Fatima · 1961

Fingerprints On Water
Salwa Mother · 1985

The Poor
Fathiya · 1952

The Love Thief
زوجة نجيب عبدالله · 1977

Barefoot on the Gold Bridge
Lillian · 1976

The Sad Night Bird
Mohsena, wife of Hazem Al-Maghrabi · 1977