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Nadia Lutfi
نادية لطفي
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Born
Poula Mohamed Mostafa Shafiq
بولا محمد مصطفى شفيق

(1937-01-03)3 January 1937
Cairo, Egypt
Died 4 February 2020(2020-02-04) (aged 83)
Cairo, Egypt
Other names Nadia Lotfi
Years active 1958–1986
Spouse(s) Ibrahim Sadek
Mohamed Sabry
Adel El Beshary
Children Ahmed Adel El Bashary

Nadia Lutfi or Nadia Loutfi (Arabic: نادية لطفي; born Poula Mohamed Mostafa Shafiq (Arabic: بولا محمد مصطفى شفيق); 3 January 1937 – 4 February 2020) was an Egyptian actress. During the apex of her career, she was one of the most popular actresses of Egyptian cinema's golden age.

Early life

Nadia was born in Cairo as Poula Mohamed Mostafa Shafiq to an Egyptian father, Mohamed Mostafa, and an Upper Egyptian Muslim mother named Fatma. Family of Nadia Lutfi was Muslim.

Career

Nadia began acting as a hobby; when she was 10 years old she participated in a play at her school and did very well. When the 24-year-old was about to make her screen debut in 1958, Omar Sharif was the reigning king of Egyptian cinema, and his wife, Egyptian superstar Faten Hamama, its queen. The star couple had just had a smash hit with the film La Anam with Hamama as "Nadia Lotfy", a willful teen who destroys her father's marriage. Poula adopted the forename and a variation of the surname of the character as her own.

Under her newly changed name, the young actress was spotted by director Ramses Naguib. Her first film role was in a modest, black & white drama, Soultan in 1958. Her second picture was a smaller role in one of the film landmarks of its time, Cairo Station. In 1963, she played a Frankish woman warrior of the Crusade era, donning full armor to go into battle against Issa Al-Awam her Christian-Arab lover, (role was played by Salah Zulfikar), in Naser Salah el Dine (occasionally shown on television in the United States as Saladin and the Great Crusades) (1963). In Lil-Rigal Faqat aka For Men Only (1964) of Mahmoud Zulfikar, Lutfi and co-star Soad Hosny played women geologists who, denied employment, respond by disguising themselves as men and going to work, where they find they must suppress their romantic instincts to sustain the disguise.

In the mid-1960s, she starred in two films that were based on stories by Nobel-winning author Naguib Mahfouz, just a few years following the publication of his widely banned novel Awlad Haretna اولاد حارتنا which symbolize God and Moses, Jesus and Mohammed, Children of Gebelawi. Lutfi finished the decade starring in Abi Foq Al-Shagara aka My father Over The Tree (1969) as a nightclub dancer who beds a much younger man, then discovers that she once knew his father equally well. As well as El Momia aka The Night of Counting the Years (1969). She starred in several films with Soad Hosny, including Al-Saba' Banat aka The Seven Girls.

In the 1970s, her career wound down as Egypt's "Golden Age" for films drew to a close. Her most prominent films includes Regal Bila Malameh aka Featureless Men (1972), where she played a role of a night girl, the film was a commercial hit. She also starred in El-Okhwa El-A'daa aka Enemy Brothers (1974), and Badiaa Masabni aka Badi’a Masabny (1975) of Hassan El Imam. Having made close to 50 films in the first 11 years of her career, she only made three in the decade that followed, and did not work in films since 1981.

In 2014, the Cairo International Film Festival paid tribute to Nadia Lutfi by using her photo on the Festival's official poster for it’s 36th edition.

Death

On 4 February 2020, after being in intensive care for some time, Nadia Lutfi died in Maadi Hospital, Cairo.

Selected filmography

Year Title Arabic Title
1958 Cairo Station Bāb al-Ḥadīd باب الحديد
1958 Soultan
1959 Forever Yours Hubb lel-Abad حب إلى الأبد
1961 The Sun Will Never Set La Tutf'e al-Shams لا تطفئ الشمس
1961 Wonderful Memories Zekraiat Gamila ذكريات جميلة
1961 The Seven Girls Al-Saba' Banat
1961 Part Virgin
1961 My Only Love Hoby al-Waheed حبي الوحيد
1961 Giants of the Sea
1962 The Judge of Love
1962 A Student's Diary
1962 The Sin
1962 Without an Appointment
1962 Struggle of Giants
1962 Days Without Love
1962 Come Back Mother
1963 Saladin the Victorious Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din الناصر صلاح الدين
1963 The Dark Glasses
1963 Marriage in Danger
1963 A Bachelor's Life
1964 Unforgettable Love
1964 The Years of Love
1964 The Girls' Revolution
1964 Love, Pleasure, and Youth
1964 Alone With My Tears
1964 A Souvenir of Life
1965 The Impossible
1965 Unfaithfulness
1965 The Private Teacher
1965 For Men Only Lel Regal Fakat للرجال فقط
1966 The Enemy of Women
1966 A Widow is Required
1967 The Long Nights
1967 Castle of Longing
1967 Crazy Love Songs
1967 Garima fil hay el hady
1967 Endama nouheb
1967 El saman wal karif
1967 Bint shakieh
1968 Three Stories
1968 Days of Love
1969 Abi foq al-Shagara ابى فوق الشجره
1969 The Night of Counting the Years Al-Mummia المومياء
1971 Confessions of a Woman E'terafat Imra’a إعترافات امرأة
1972 Featureless Men Regal Bila Malameh رجال بلا ملامح
1972 The Visitor
1972 Confessions of a Woman E’terafat Imra’a إعترافات امرأة
1973 Wildflowers
1975 Badi'a Masabny
1977 Wa sakatat fe bahr el-asal
1978 A Trip Inside a Woman
1980 Where Do You Hide the Sun? Ayna Tukhabi'un al-Shams?
1981 Al-Aqmar
1982 El-akdar el-damia
1986 House of the Poisoned Family

See also

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