• In 1954, while filming a Youssef Chahine film, Struggle in the Valley, Hamama refused to have the Egyptian actor Shukry Sarhan as a co-star, and Chahine offered...
  • Faten Hamama (known as "The Lady of the Arabic Screen") has become an icon and the most important actress of Egyptian and Arabic cinema.
  • Faten Ahmed Hamama was born on 27th May 1931 to a lower middle class family in Egypt.
  • Portrait from the 1950s shows Egyptian actress Faten Hamama who first captivated audiences with "Youm Sai'd" in 1940.
  • Faten Hamama has been dubbed the “Lady of the Screen,” having starred in more than two dozen films and received various awards and honors throughout her...
  • Faten Hamama made her acting debut at the age of seven in the film “Yom Said” in 1933.
  • Faten Hamama ended the decade with ‘Doaa al-Karawan’ (1959) which is considered to be one of the most successful Egyptian films till date.
  • Faten Hamama has left her mark on the cinema stage and is known as "Sayedit El Shasha El Arabiya" or the "Lady of the Arab screen".
  • Faten Hamama in a still from the 1972 classic film 'Embratoreyet Meem' (The M Empire).
  • Faten Hamama - Interview (1963).
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  • Egyptian actress Faten Hamama, Egyptian film icon and trailblazer, died Saturday at the age of 83.
  • Faten fakir bir Müslüman ailede dünyaya geldi. Babası Ahmed Hamama, Mansoura'da okul öğretmeni olarak çalıştı ve annesi ev hanımıydı.
  • 3- Faten Hamama’s artistic career reached its peak in the 1950s that is why she was chosen to participate in an American movie called “Cairo” in 1963.