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A famous Egyptian actress announces her final retirement from art

announced the Egyptian artist Fadia Okasha She retired from art, stating that she would not return to the medium again to present commercial works.

And she said Fadia Okasha During her retirement announcement: “I wanted to leave a beautiful message, I could not end my life with commercial roles, because our Lord wanted me to leave a good impression on me with the audience, so I retired so that I could preserve my honorable artistic history, and I will not present roles that do not suit me. .

confirmed Fadia Okasha She feels that she has fulfilled her mission properly, and that she wants to leave her honorable artistic history to her grandchildren, without works or scenes that pollute her artistic career.

The artist is absent Fadia Okasha On screens, since 2012, after she participated in the Bat series, and this is her last artistic work, which means her absence from the medium for more than 11 years. According to (Russia Today)

Who is the actress Fadia Okasha – Wikipedia

Fadia Okasha (September 10, 1941 -), Egyptian actress. She began her artistic life in the mid-sixties of the twentieth century, when she was distinguished by her ability to embody roles, whether in cinema, theater or television.

Fadia Okasha’s artwork

from the movies

forbidden

A girl of girls

A tale from our country

We are good men

Dawn of Islam

24 hours of love

And the train of a lifetime has passed

The quiet nest

the fog

Sins of love

Les Miserables

Greetings to my dear teacher

peacock

Welcome

lost

lobster

If this was a dream

teenage diary

From soap operas

the fog

Welcome

Wanis Diary – I participated in five consecutive parts.

Knights

Huanem Garden City – two parts

A story without beginning and end

Opera Aida

after the flood

Dancing with flowers

of plays

An appointment with the minister

Hard labor hotel

Romeo and Juliet

Music in the eastern neighborhood

Julio and Romet

Circus, world

tumblers

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