Fatma Hamama
Fatma Hamama was a renowned Egyptian actress known for her significant contributions to Arabic cinema. Often referred to as the 'Lady of the Arabic Screen,' she gained fame for her roles in numerous classic films and is remembered for her beauty, talent, and impactful performances. Her legacy continues to influence generations of actors and filmmakers in the Arab world.
Born on May 27, 1931 (94 years old)
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Zahi Hawass mentioned that Omar Sharif did not know about Fatma Hamama's death due to his Alzheimer's.
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