Khaled Mohieldin, the business manager of the Egyptian artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, revealed the scenes of the last days of her life, explaining that she died at dawn on Saturday inside her home.
Mohieddin explained in press statements that she was not complaining of any health problems, but rather the death occurred suddenly inside her home. Media reported that the deceased died on the fourth day of Eid al-Fitr, due to a severe drop in blood circulation.
For his part, her brother Sherif Saif Al-Nasr indicated that she was buried quietly and peacefully, and no funeral will be held for her in accordance with her will, writing on his Facebook account: “My little half-sister, the artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, passed away today. The prayers and burial took place in the family graves in peace and quiet, as the deceased requested, and the ceremonies are limited to that without condolences, in accordance with her will.
Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, an Egyptian actress, was born in Jordan to an Egyptian father and a Palestinian mother. She graduated in 1991 from the Faculty of Law.
She lived in France for some years, where the artist Youssef Francis met her while he was working there at the Egyptian embassy and discovered her. She participated in the series (One Thousand and One Nights) in 1986, and her works continued in television dramas, the most prominent of which are (Angry and Angry, Who Doesn’t Love Fatima).
In cinema, she participated in works including “The Hanim Driver” and “Sleeping in Honey.” The deceased retired from acting at the end of 1996, after her marriage, then returned again in 2001, to participate in several works, most notably the film “Prince of Darkness” in 2002, then the series “The Most Difficult Decision” in 2007, and then she was absent from the arts since then.