Hend Sabry

Hend Sabry
Born (1979-11-20) November 20, 1979
Nationality Tunisian
Occupation actress

Hend Sabry (Arabic: هند صبري) (born 20 November 1979) is a Tunisian actress.[1]

Recently she starred as "'Ola" in the Arab language television drama Ayza Atgawiz as a character obsessed with getting married, who goes through dozens of prospective fiancés until in the end she decides not to marry. 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]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Translation Role Notes
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, Informat And Thief Hayat
2001 Mozakarat Morahiqa 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 Girls Of The Center Of The Country Joumana
2005 Wigga Wigga Farida
2006 Loubat El Mawt The Game Of Death Layla
2006 Malek Wa Kitaba King and writing 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 Fishes Laila Bakir
2009 Heliopolis Heliopolis Nagla Voice
2011 Asmaa[3] Names directed by Amr Salama
2014 La mouakhza Excuse me
2014 Al jazira 2 The Island 2 Karima
2016 The Flower of Aleppo

Television series

Year Series Translation Rule
2007 Lahazat Hariga critical moments
2008 Maktoob massege 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 Empire Of Who Amira

References

  1. "Hend Sabry growing role in Egyptian films highlighted". Al Bawaba. 4 September 2005. Retrieved 24 June 2011. (Archive)
  2. No. 89. Hend Sabri, arabianbusiness.com; accessed 16 October 2016.
  3. "Hind Sabri suffers from HIV in new film." (Archive) Al Bawaba, 23 October 2010; retrieved 24 February 2013.

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